Details

Title SUNY Series in New Political Science Ser. — The Dialectics of Global Justice: From Liberal to Postcapitalist Cosmopolitanism. – 2022.
Creators Sculos Bryant William.
Imprint Albany: State University of New York Press, 2022
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Subjects Cosmopolitanism. ; EBSCO eBooks
Document type Other
File type PDF
Language English
Rights Доступ по паролю из сети Интернет (чтение, печать, копирование)
Record key on1333081698
Record create date 6/25/2022

Allowed Actions

pdf/3153530.pdf
Action 'Read' will be available if you login or access site from another network Action 'Download' will be available if you login or access site from another network
epub/3153530.epub
Action 'Download' will be available if you login or access site from another network
Group Anonymous
Network Internet

Draws on Marx and the first-generation Frankfurt School to make the case that cosmopolitanism must become a postcapitalist political theory.

Network User group Action
ILC SPbPU Local Network All
Read Print Download
Internet Authorized users SPbPU
Read Print Download
Internet Anonymous
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • Introduction From Here to There
    • Thinking the World Anew in Political Theory
    • Cosmopolitanisms and Responses to Globalization
    • Psychological Capitalism and the Capitalistic Mentality
    • The Dialectic of Exclusion and Inclusion
    • Some Notes on Method, Style, and Audience
    • Chapter by Chapter Breakdown
  • Chapter 1 Assuming the Status Quo: Cosmopolitanism Takes on Capitalism
    • Liberal (or “Mainstream”) Cosmopolitanism
      • Beitz and the Foundations of International Justice
      • Thomas Pogge Between the Poverty of Justice and the Injustice of Poverty
      • David Held and Cosmopolitanism as Global Social Democracy
    • Critical (Theoretical) Cosmopolitanism: Habermas and the Habermasians
      • Habermas and Lifeworld Cosmopolitanism
      • Benhabib and the Cosmopolitan Right to Hospitality
      • Linklater and the Mitigation of Harm through Cosmopolitan Dialogic Communities
      • Eckersley’s Ecological Cosmopolitan Democracy
    • “Radical” Cosmopolitanisms
      • Ingram on Cosmopolitanism as Radical Democratization
      • Pheng Cheah and the (Ir)Reconciliation of Inhumanity with Cosmopolitan Progress
      • Mann and Wainwright’s Climate X(eno)-Cosmopolitics
    • Conclusion
  • Chapter 2 The Capitalistic Mentality: Between Base and Superstructure
    • The Concept of Mentality
    • Capitalism in General: Exorcising Market-based Understandings
    • Adorno and the Amnesia of Commodification
    • Fromm and the Insanity of Capitalism
    • The Capitalistic Mentality: A Critical-Theoretical Reconciliation
    • The Capitalistic Mentality in Everyday Life: Provocations
    • Conclusion: Globalizing the Capitalistic Mentality
  • Chapter 3 Cosmopolitanism and the Dialectical Intervention of the Capitalistic Mentality
    • Negating Mainstream (Liberal-Social Democratic) Cosmopolitanism
    • Capital’s Critique of “Critical” Cosmopolitanism
    • Radicalizing “Radical” Cosmopolitanism
    • Conclusion
  • Chapter 4 Cosmopolitanism and Socialist Strategy: Class Struggle, Radical Reform, and Postcapitalism
    • Back to the Future: Toward a Dialectical-Cosmopolitan Reading of Neo-/Post-Marxism
    • Radical Reform as Radical Realism: The Contours of Reconciling Cosmopolitanism and Marxism
    • Conclusion
  • Conclusion Toward a Postcapitalistic Mentality
    • Overview
    • Postcapitalistic Mentality
    • “Final” Thoughts
  • Afterword
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index
pdf/3153530.pdf

Access count: 0 
Last 30 days: 0

Detailed usage statistics

epub/3153530.epub

Access count: 0 
Last 30 days: 0

Detailed usage statistics