Fraternity is a feeling, and a moral quality, but fraternity is also a political concept. Àngel Puyol examines the theoretical and normative challenges of the political idea of fraternity, its history and meanings, its role in current political philosophy, and its relation to justice and democracy both at a local and global level.
Fraternity is a feeling, and a moral quality, but fraternity is also a political concept. Àngel Puyol examines the theoretical and normative challenges of the political idea of fraternity, its history and meanings, its role in current political philosophy, and its relation to justice and democracy both at a local and global level.
Angel Puyol is Professor of Political Philosophy at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgement Introduction 1. A very short history of political fraternity 2. What is political fraternity 3. Some current criticisms to political fraternity 4. Fraternal justice 5. Fraternal democracy 6. Global fraternity Index
Acknowledgement Introduction 1. A very short history of political fraternity 2. What is political fraternity 3. Some current criticisms to political fraternity 4. Fraternal justice 5. Fraternal democracy 6. Global fraternity Index
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