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Adding Insult To Injury Nancy Fraser Debates Her Critics Kevin Olson Editor

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Adding Insult To Injury Nancy Fraser Debates Her Critics Kevin Olson Editor
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Publisher: Verso
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.9 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Kevin Olson (Editor)
ISBN: 9781859842232, 1859842232
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Adding Insult To Injury Nancy Fraser Debates Her Critics Kevin Olson Editor by Kevin Olson (editor) 9781859842232, 1859842232 instant download after payment.

A controversial look at the social politics of equality and cultural politics of difference.The collapse of communism, the rise of identity politics, and struggles over global governance have combined to create new challenges for the Left: How to do justice to legitimate claims for multiculturalism and democratization without abandoning the Left's historic-and still indispensable-commitment to economic equality? How to broaden the understanding of injustice by adding cultural and political insult to economic injury? Adding Insult to Injury tracks the debate sparked by Nancy Fraser's controversial effort to combine redistribution, recognition, and representation in a new understanding of social justice. The volume showcases Fraser's critical exchanges with leading thinkers, including Judith Butler, Richard Rorty, Iris Marion Young, Anne Phillips, and Rainer Frost. The result is a wide-ranging and at times contentious exploration of varied approaches to rebuilding the Left.

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