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Debt And Guilt A Political Philosophy 1st Edition Elettra Stimilli

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Debt And Guilt A Political Philosophy 1st Edition Elettra Stimilli
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.17 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Elettra Stimilli
ISBN: 9781350063433, 1350063436
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1
Volume: Book 1

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Debt And Guilt A Political Philosophy 1st Edition Elettra Stimilli by Elettra Stimilli 9781350063433, 1350063436 instant download after payment.

The issue of debt and how it affects our lives is becoming more and more urgent. The "Austerity" model has been the prevalent European economic policies of recent years led by the "German model". Elettra Stimilli draws upon contemporary philosophy, psychology and theology to argue that austerity is built on the idea that we somehow deserve to be punished and need to experience guilt in order to take full account of our economic sins. Following thinkers such as Max Weber, Walter Benjamin and Michel Foucault, Debt and Guilt provides a startling examination of the relationship between contemporary politics and economics and how we structure our inner lives.
The first English translation of Debito e Colpa, this book provokes new ways of thinking about how we experience both debt and guilt in contemporary society.

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