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(Ebook) (Mis)recognition, Social Inequality and Social Justice: Nancy Fraser and Pierre Bourdieu (Critical Realism, Interventions) by Terry Lovell ISBN 9780203932667, 9780415404662, 0203932668, 0415404665

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Authors:Terry Lovell
Pages:224 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:1.34 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780203932667, 9780415404662, 0203932668, 0415404665
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(Ebook) (Mis)recognition, Social Inequality and Social Justice: Nancy Fraser and Pierre Bourdieu (Critical Realism, Interventions) by Terry Lovell ISBN 9780203932667, 9780415404662, 0203932668, 0415404665

Nancy Fraser’s work provides a theory of justice from multiple perspectives which has created a powerful frame for the analysis of political, moral and pragmatic dilemmas in an era of global capitalism and cultural pluralism. It has been developed through dialogue with key contemporary thinkers, including an extended critical exchange with Axel Honneth that touches importantly upon the work of the late Pierre Bourdieu on social suffering. All the essays collected here engage with the work of one or both of these thinkers’. They consider some of the conceptual and philosophical contentions that Fraser’s and Bourdieu’s models have provoked, and offer some compelling examples of their analytical power.
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