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By: Jos Maurcio Domingues

ISBN: 9780708319383
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Feb 2006
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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This book is the reconstruction of a critical theory of modernity. 'Modernity Reconstructed is divided into four parts: freedom, equality, solidarity and responsibility. The first three follow the basic ideas of the constitutional revolutions of the 18th century.


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By: Omid A Payrow Shabani

ISBN: 9780708320068
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Apr 2007
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Bringing together the contributions of the most influential philosophers in the English-speaking world, this book deals with the contemporary debates about identity formation, multi-culturalism, and diversity. It explores the pacifying role of democratic law-making as a possible solution to the issues of diversity, justice and solidarity.


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By: Omid A Payrow Shabani

ISBN: 9780708320051
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Apr 2007
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Bringing together the contributions of the most influential philosophers in the English-speaking world, this book deals with the contemporary debates about identity formation, multi-culturalism, and diversity. It explores the pacifying role of democratic law-making as a possible solution to the issues of diversity, justice and solidarity.


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By: Gideon Calder

ISBN: 9780708319598
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Aug 2007
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Richard Rorty is among the most cited, influential and notorious of recent philosophers. This book seeks to take Rorty seriously as a social and political philosopher, and to argue that his work is not as flippant, as frothy, or as easily dismissed as his opponents often tend to portray it.


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By: Gideon Calder

ISBN: 9780708319604
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Aug 2006
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Richard Rorty is among the most cited, influential and notorious of recent philosophers. This book seeks to take Rorty seriously as a social and political philosopher, and to argue that his work is not as flippant, as frothy, or as easily dismissed as his opponents often tend to portray it.


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By: Lily Hamourtziadou

ISBN: 9781837721627
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Feb 2025
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Mark Neocleous

ISBN: 9780708319031
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jan 2006
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Examines the use of metaphors of monstrosity and the place of the dead in political theory, specifically in relation to conservatism, Marxism and fascism.


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By: Mark Neocleous

ISBN: 9780708319048
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jan 2006
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Examines the use of metaphors of monstrosity and the place of the dead in political theory, specifically in relation to conservatism, Marxism and fascism.


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By: Milla Emilia Vaha

ISBN: 9781786837868
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Oct 2021
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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States are powerful actors in world politics, and we wish to hold them accountable especially when they violate the rights of their people. By benefitting from Immanuel Kants philosophy, this book explores the requirements to and consequences of holding states as responsible agents in a morally imperfect world.


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By: Ruth Kinna

ISBN: 9780708315835
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Mar 2001
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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For many years, William Morris's utopian novel, News from Nowhere, has been considered a socialist classic. In this study, the author reviews the debates that have surrounded Morris's work and suggests that the romanticism and utopianism of News from Nowhere have been treated wrongly as a weakness of his thought.


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By: Ruth Kinna

ISBN: 9780708315828
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Mar 2001
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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For many years, William Morris's utopian novel, News From Nowhere, has been considered a socialist classic. In this study, the author reviews the debates that have surrounded Morris's work and suggests that the romanticism and utopianism of News From Nowhere have been treated wrongly as a weakness of his thought.

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