Passions and Constraint

Passions and Constraint
Title Passions and Constraint PDF eBook
Author Stephen Holmes
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 360
Release 1995-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780226349688

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Holmes argues that the aspirations of liberal democracy - including individual liberty, the equal dignity of citizens, and a tolerance for diversity - are best understood in relation to two central themes of classical liberal theory: the psychological motivations of individuals and the necessary constraints on individual passions provided by robust institutions. Paradoxically, Holmes argues, such institutional restraints serve to enable, rather than limit or dilute, effective democracy.

Slaves of the Passions

Slaves of the Passions
Title Slaves of the Passions PDF eBook
Author Mark Schroeder
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 237
Release 2007-12-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199299501

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Mark Schroeder presents an original theory of reasons for action. This theory is broadly Humean, in holding that reasons for action are instrumental, or explained by desires. Slaves of the Passions will be essential reading for anyone interested in metaethics, practical reason, or explanatory moral theory.

Bringing the Passions Back In

Bringing the Passions Back In
Title Bringing the Passions Back In PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Kingston
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 280
Release 2008-05-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0774858184

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The rationalist ideal has been met with cynicism in progressive circles for undermining the role of emotion and passion in the public realm. By exploring the social and political implications of the emotions in the history of ideas, contributors examine new paradigms for liberalism and offer new appreciations of the potential for passion in political philosophy and practice. Bringing the Passions Back In draws upon the history of political theory to shed light on the place of emotions in politics; it illustrates how sophisticated thinking about the relationship between reason and passion can inform contemporary democratic political theory.

The Moralization of the Markets

The Moralization of the Markets
Title The Moralization of the Markets PDF eBook
Author Christoph Henning
Publisher Routledge
Pages 380
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351479164

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Nothing affects the modern economy (and society) more than decisions made in the market place, especially, but not only, decisions made by consumers. Although it is not startling to suggest that decisions made in production are affected by choices consumers make, consumers have long been viewed, not only by academic economists, as individual, isolated rational actors that make or refrain from purchases purely on the basis of narrow financial considerations. Markets are not and never were morally neutral. Market relations have always had an often taken-for-granted moral underpinning. The moralization of the markets refers to the dissolution and replacement of the conventional moral underpinnings of market conduct, for example, in the music market, financial markets, and corporate governance. It further implies not only the heightened importance of new ethical precepts, but the significant change in the role of moral ideals in market behavior. These profound transformations of economic conduct are accompanied and co-determined by societal conflicts. The moralization of markets represents thus a new stage in the social evolution of markets. The book is divided into four parts, in which the twelve chapters, written by contributors from different social science disciplines, deal with the context of the moralization of the markets; the major social institutions; and present case studies that examine European and American attitudes and behavior towards tobacco and GMO; expansion of the private and ethics in business; and how workers respond to the new corporate norms. This volume will be of interest to sociologists, economists, social scientists, and the general consumer alike.

Passion and Social Constraint

Passion and Social Constraint
Title Passion and Social Constraint PDF eBook
Author Ralph Ross
Publisher Routledge
Pages 468
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1351500678

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In intellectual and academic circles, Ernest van den Haag was respected for his brilliant mind, his outspoken and often highly controversial assertions, and a very unacademic, sharp, biting style.

Liberalism's Crooked Circle

Liberalism's Crooked Circle
Title Liberalism's Crooked Circle PDF eBook
Author Ira Katznelson
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 215
Release 1998-09-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0691004471

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This book is a profoundly moving attempt to shift the terms of discussion in American politics. "(Ira) Katznelson's prose style is as elegant as his political stance is sophisticated. This is a subtle, searching examination of liberalism's complicated relationship to concerns about class inequality and social difference".--LIBRARY JOURNAL.

Civil Passions

Civil Passions
Title Civil Passions PDF eBook
Author Sharon R. Krause
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 275
Release 2013-12-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0691162247

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In this book Sharon Krause argues that moral and political deliberation must incorporate passions, even as she insists on the value of impartiality. Her work provides a systematic account of how passions can generate an impartial standpoint that yields binding and compelling conclusions in politics.