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Scales Of Justice Reimagining Political Space In A Globalizing World New Directions In Critical Theory Reprint Nancy Fraser

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Scales Of Justice Reimagining Political Space In A Globalizing World New Directions In Critical Theory Reprint Nancy Fraser
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.45 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Nancy Fraser
ISBN: 9780231146814, 0231146817
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: Reprint

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Scales Of Justice Reimagining Political Space In A Globalizing World New Directions In Critical Theory Reprint Nancy Fraser by Nancy Fraser 9780231146814, 0231146817 instant download after payment.

Until recently, struggles for justice proceeded against the background of a taken-for-granted frame: the bounded territorial state. With that "Westphalian" picture of political space assumed by default, the scope of justice was rarely subject to open dispute. Today, however, human-rights activists and international feminists join critics of structural adjustment and the World Trade Organization in challenging the view that justice can only be a domestic relation among fellow citizens. Targeting injustices that cut across borders, they are making the scale of justice an object of explicit struggle.Inspired by these efforts, Nancy Fraser asks: What is the proper frame for theorizing justice? Faced with a plurality of competing scales, how do we know which one is truly just? In exploring these questions, Fraser revises her widely discussed theory of redistribution and recognition. She introduces a third, "political" dimension of justice—representation—and elaborates a new, reflexive type of critical theory that foregrounds injustices of "misframing." Engaging with thinkers such as J?rgen Habermas, John Rawls, Michel Foucault, and Hannah Arendt, she envisions a "postwestphalian" mapping of political space that accommodates transnational solidarity, transborder publicity, and democratic frame-setting, as well as emancipatory projects that cross borders. The result is a sustained reflection on who should count with respect to what in a globalizing world. (Summer 2010)

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