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From the Margins of Globalization - Critical Perspectives on Human Rights (Paperback): Neve Gordon From the Margins of Globalization - Critical Perspectives on Human Rights (Paperback)
Neve Gordon; Contributions by Etienne Balibar, Andreas E. Feldman, Ran Greenstein, Alan Keenan, …
R1,271 Discovery Miles 12 710 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

'Either you are with us or you are with the Terrorists ' President Bush exclaimed in a joint session of Congress ten days after the September 11 attacks. Even though the war on terrorism and the discourse surrounding it were ostensibly unleashed to protect freedom and enhance democracy, they have actually empowered authoritarian elements of state power and relegated human rights to the margins of the political arena. InFrom the Margins of Globalization: Critical Perspectives on Human Rights, Neve Gordon assembles work of leading intellectuals and rights activists from around the globe. While highlighting the importance of human rights, each essay in this volume also encourages a critical perspective, stretching, as it were, the conception of human rights beyond its current borders. Whether it's Iranian premier, Mohammad Khatami, writing on the clash of civilizations, Ytienne Balibar thinking through universalism, racism, and sexism, or Ruchama Marton discussing the relation between human rights and psychiatry, this book comprises a challenge to some of the dominant worldviews circulating in the west. Anyone studying human rights or globalization in the fields of anthropology, philosophy, political science, political theory, economy and sociology should have a copy of this volume.

From the Margins of Globalization - Critical Perspectives on Human Rights (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): Neve Gordon From the Margins of Globalization - Critical Perspectives on Human Rights (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Neve Gordon; Contributions by Etienne Balibar, Andreas E. Feldman, Ran Greenstein, Alan Keenan, …
R3,049 Discovery Miles 30 490 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"Either you are with us or you are with the Terrorists " President Bush exclaimed in a joint session of Congress ten days after the September 11 attacks. Even though the war on terrorism and the discourse surrounding it were ostensibly unleashed to protect freedom and enhance democracy, they have actually empowered authoritarian elements of state power and relegated human rights to the margins of the political arena. InFrom the Margins of Globalization: Critical Perspectives on Human Rights, Neve Gordon assembles work of leading intellectuals and rights activists from around the globe. While highlighting the importance of human rights, each essay in this volume also encourages a critical perspective, stretching, as it were, the conception of human rights beyond its current borders. Whether it's Iranian premier, Mohammad Khatami, writing on the clash of civilizations, Etienne Balibar thinking through universalism, racism, and sexism, or Ruchama Marton discussing the relation between human rights and psychiatry, this book comprises a challenge to some of the dominant worldviews circulating in the west. Anyone studying human rights or globalization in the fields of anthropology, philosophy, political science, political theory, economy and sociology should have a copy of this volume."

Democracy in Question - Democratic Openness in a Time of Political Closure (Paperback): Alan Keenan Democracy in Question - Democratic Openness in a Time of Political Closure (Paperback)
Alan Keenan
R739 Discovery Miles 7 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"The very features of democracy that make it attractive--its openness, reflexivity, and fluidity--also generates objectionable qualities. Even at its best, democracy generates serial resolutions, each of which brings into existence new closures, manifest in the new and serial 'we's' constituted by democratic procedures. In this fine book, Alan Keenan argues that democrats must understand that these objectionable features are essential to what democracy is. Examining a number of contemporary democratic theories committed to openness and inclusion, Keenan shows how often strategies for grounding democratic openness edge toward closure, and do so while failing to acknowledge the basic risks of democratic experience. What if, Keenan asks, the search for unquestionable grounds for democratic openness turns out to undermine democracy, not because of the substance of the grounds, but because of the nature of the search? Would it be possible to transform the objectionable features of democracy into a source of a democratic ethos? Keenan suggests that the risks of democracy might be affirmed as a shared fate in ways that support openness, providing an ethical complement to more traditional approaches to democratic theory and practice. Whether or not they agree with his solution, it will be hard for democratic theorists to ignore Keenan's powerful formulation of the problem." --Professor Mark E. Warren, Georgetown University
"There is a paradox at the heart of the idea of democracy a product of its commitment to freedom combined with its need to found that freedom in a foundation that constrains. Democracy, devoted to freedom, is always, ineluctably implicated in sovereignty, violence andrule. This paradox is ignored or resolved by most democratic theorists, but not by Alan Keenan. In Democracy in Question, Keenan relentlessly tracks the mischief worked by democracyis fundamental paradox in the thinking of Castoriadis, Rousseau, Arendt, Laclau and Mouffe, and Sandel. Keenanis readings of all these thinkers are masterful. On Arendt, in particular, he is brilliant. This book, rigorous, penetrating and clearly written, is no less than a must-read for everyone interested in democratic theory and the politics of freedom and legitimation." --Bonnie Honig, Northwestern University & The American Bar Foundation

Democracy in Question - Democratic Openness in a Time of Political Closure (Hardcover): Alan Keenan Democracy in Question - Democratic Openness in a Time of Political Closure (Hardcover)
Alan Keenan
R3,544 Discovery Miles 35 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The very features of democracy that make it attractive--its openness, reflexivity, and fluidity--also generates objectionable qualities. Even at its best, democracy generates serial resolutions, each of which brings into existence new closures, manifest in the new and serial 'we's' constituted by democratic procedures. In this fine book, Alan Keenan argues that democrats must understand that these objectionable features are essential to what democracy is. Examining a number of contemporary democratic theories committed to openness and inclusion, Keenan shows how often strategies for grounding democratic openness edge toward closure, and do so while failing to acknowledge the basic risks of democratic experience. What if, Keenan asks, the search for unquestionable grounds for democratic openness turns out to undermine democracy, not because of the substance of the grounds, but because of the nature of the search? Would it be possible to transform the objectionable features of democracy into a source of a democratic ethos? Keenan suggests that the risks of democracy might be affirmed as a shared fate in ways that support openness, providing an ethical complement to more traditional approaches to democratic theory and practice. Whether or not they agree with his solution, it will be hard for democratic theorists to ignore Keenan's powerful formulation of the problem." --Professor Mark E. Warren, Georgetown University
"There is a paradox at the heart of the idea of democracy a product of its commitment to freedom combined with its need to found that freedom in a foundation that constrains. Democracy, devoted to freedom, is always, ineluctably implicated in sovereignty, violence andrule. This paradox is ignored or resolved by most democratic theorists, but not by Alan Keenan. In Democracy in Question, Keenan relentlessly tracks the mischief worked by democracyis fundamental paradox in the thinking of Castoriadis, Rousseau, Arendt, Laclau and Mouffe, and Sandel. Keenanis readings of all these thinkers are masterful. On Arendt, in particular, he is brilliant. This book, rigorous, penetrating and clearly written, is no less than a must-read for everyone interested in democratic theory and the politics of freedom and legitimation." --Bonnie Honig, Northwestern University & The American Bar Foundation

Neuroses and Sacraments (Hardcover): Alan Keenan Neuroses and Sacraments (Hardcover)
Alan Keenan
R864 Discovery Miles 8 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Neuroses and Sacraments (Paperback): Alan Keenan Neuroses and Sacraments (Paperback)
Alan Keenan
R547 Discovery Miles 5 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Phoenix of the West (Paperback): Alan Keenan The Phoenix of the West (Paperback)
Alan Keenan
R503 R467 Discovery Miles 4 670 Save R36 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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