Friends, Citizens, Strangers : Essays on Where We Belong.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781442675063
- 302/.14
- HM771 .V476 2005
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 Neighbourhood and Conscience in Locke -- 2 Why Is Rousseau Difficult? -- 3 Mary Wollstonecraft: Stoic, Republican, Feminist -- 4 Auguste Comte's Cosmopolis of Care -- 5 'In Rooms Adjoining': George Eliot and the Proximate Other -- 6 'Proudhonism': Or, Citizenship without a City -- 7 J.S. Mill's Religion of Humanity -- 8 Henri Bergson and the Moral Possibility of Nationalism -- 9 What Is Crime against Humanity? -- 10 On Special Ties (1): Jesus or Polemarchus? -- 11 On Special Ties (2): What Do We Owe? -- Conclusion: On Associative Duties -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y.
Friends, Citizen, Strangersproposes a solution: a moderate form of cosmopolitanism that finds a place for multiple levels of attachment and association.
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