Jane Grant's book explores the need to redefine the social compact in twenty-first century America. It proposes a new compact that would honor the expansion of civil, political, and social rights in America, and would integrate these rights within a new civic procedural ethos, clarifying our obligations to each other, future generations, other nations, and other species.
Jane Grant's book explores the need to redefine the social compact in twenty-first century America. It proposes a new compact that would honor the expansion of civil, political, and social rights in America, and would integrate these rights within a new civic procedural ethos, clarifying our obligations to each other, future generations, other nations, and other species.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 The American Social Compact: Past Present and Future Considerations Chapter 3 Components of the Compact: Social Security Health Care and the Meaning of Social Rights Chapter 4 Lesbian and Gay Equality: The Quest for Civil Political and Social Rights Chapter 5 A Sustainable Environment and Responsible Economy: Obligations to Other Persons Future Generations Other Nations and Other Species Chapter 6 Co-operation and Global Security: Frameworks and Responsibilities in an Interconnected World Chapter 7 The New American Social Compact: The Role of Democratic Deliberation Social and Political Movements and Ethical and Accountable Leaders
Part 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 The American Social Compact: Past Present and Future Considerations Chapter 3 Components of the Compact: Social Security Health Care and the Meaning of Social Rights Chapter 4 Lesbian and Gay Equality: The Quest for Civil Political and Social Rights Chapter 5 A Sustainable Environment and Responsible Economy: Obligations to Other Persons Future Generations Other Nations and Other Species Chapter 6 Co-operation and Global Security: Frameworks and Responsibilities in an Interconnected World Chapter 7 The New American Social Compact: The Role of Democratic Deliberation Social and Political Movements and Ethical and Accountable Leaders
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