In the wake of political evil on a large scale, what does justice consist of? Daniel Philpott takes up this question in Just and Unjust Peace.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel Philpott is Associate Professor of Political Science and Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame, where he is affiliated with the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. His books include Revolutions in Sovereignty, God's Century, The Politics of Past Evil, and Strategies of Peace.
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Introduction Part One: Reconciliation as a Concept of Justice Chapter One: Whose Justice? Chapter Two: The Basic Standards of Justice Chapter Three: The Wounds of Political Injustice Chapter Four: Reconciliation as a Concept of Justice Chapter Five: Is Reconciliation Fit for Politics? Part Two: Religion and Reconciliation Chapter Six: Is Religion Fit For Reconciliation? Chapter Seven: Reconciliation in the Jewish Tradition Chapter Eight: Reconciliation in the Christian Tradition Chapter Nine: Reconciliation in the Islamic Tradition Part Three: Practicing Political Reconciliation Chapter Ten: Four Practices: Building Institutions for Social Justice, Acknowledgment, Reparations, and Apology Chapter Eleven: Punishment Chapter Twelve: Forgiveness Conclusion
Introduction Part One: Reconciliation as a Concept of Justice Chapter One: Whose Justice? Chapter Two: The Basic Standards of Justice Chapter Three: The Wounds of Political Injustice Chapter Four: Reconciliation as a Concept of Justice Chapter Five: Is Reconciliation Fit for Politics? Part Two: Religion and Reconciliation Chapter Six: Is Religion Fit For Reconciliation? Chapter Seven: Reconciliation in the Jewish Tradition Chapter Eight: Reconciliation in the Christian Tradition Chapter Nine: Reconciliation in the Islamic Tradition Part Three: Practicing Political Reconciliation Chapter Ten: Four Practices: Building Institutions for Social Justice, Acknowledgment, Reparations, and Apology Chapter Eleven: Punishment Chapter Twelve: Forgiveness Conclusion
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