The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism

The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism
Title The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism PDF eBook
Author Crawford Brough Macpherson
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 1969
Genre Levellers
ISBN

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Possessive Individualism

Possessive Individualism
Title Possessive Individualism PDF eBook
Author Daniel W. Bromley
Publisher
Pages 309
Release 2019
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0190062843

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Daniel Bromley offers a fundamental critique of contemporary capitalism to explain why the world now finds itself in widespread disorder. The basic flaw, he argues, is the triumph of a culture of possessive individualism. As a result, capitalism is no longer an engine of improved livelihoods and social hope. Bromley explains that escape from this disorder requires that the private firm be reimagined as a public trust whose purpose is to offer plausible livelihoods as it also serves our acquisitive wants. However, the possessive individual also bears urgent responsibilities. We must renew the idea of loyalty to others-whether neighbors, fellow workers, or society at large.

Democracy and Possessive Individualism

Democracy and Possessive Individualism
Title Democracy and Possessive Individualism PDF eBook
Author Joseph H. Carens
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 314
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780791414576

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C. B. Macpherson was one of the leading political theorists in North America and perhaps the most influential voice on the left for a view of liberal democracy that was simultaneously sympathetic to its aspirations and critical of its achievements. His work provides the contributors to this volume with a common starting point from which to reflect upon the possibilities for critical perspectives on liberal democracy in light of the demise of its Marxist rival. The volume as a whole addresses the following questions: What (if anything) remains valid in previous left critiques of liberal democracy (including Marxist critiques)? And what new critical and constructive alternatives can the left offer to challenge the status quo? The contributors to this volume, from both the Anglo-American and Continental traditions, include Joseph Carens, William Connolly, Virginia Held, John Keane, Ernesto Laclau, William Leiss, Jane Mansbridge, Louise Marcil-Lacoste, Mihailo Markovic, Chantal Mouffe, Nancy Rosenblum, and James Tully.

The Political Thought of C.B. Macpherson

The Political Thought of C.B. Macpherson
Title The Political Thought of C.B. Macpherson PDF eBook
Author Frank Cunningham
Publisher Springer
Pages 207
Release 2018-09-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3319949209

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Central to the thought of C.B. Macpherson (1911-1987) are his critique of the culture of ‘possessive individualism’ and his defence of liberal-democratic socialism. Resurgence of interest in his works is in reaction to the rise of neoliberalism and efforts to find an alternative to societies dominated by capitalist markets. Macpherson’s theories are explained and applied to 21st century challenges.

Reconsidering C.B. Macpherson

Reconsidering C.B. Macpherson
Title Reconsidering C.B. Macpherson PDF eBook
Author Phillip Birger Hansen
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015
Genre POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN 9781442630604

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"This manuscript seeks to provide a fresh and comprehensive re-interpretation of the ideas of the world-renowned Canadian Political theorist, C.B. Macpherson."--

Creative Individualism

Creative Individualism
Title Creative Individualism PDF eBook
Author Peter Lindsay
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 196
Release 1996-08-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780791430569

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Constructs a cohesive picture of political theorist C. B. Macpherson's democratic vision, arguing that Macpherson's central message regarding the economic prerequisites of democracy is just as relevant today as when he first presented it.

Copyright, Communication and Culture

Copyright, Communication and Culture
Title Copyright, Communication and Culture PDF eBook
Author Carys J. Craig
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 285
Release 2011
Genre Law
ISBN 0857933523

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In this provocative book, Carys Craig challenges the assumptions of possessive individualism embedded in modern day copyright law, arguing that the dominant conception of copyright as private property fails to adequately reflect the realities of cultural creativity. Employing both theoretical argument and doctrinal analysis, including the novel use of feminist theory, the author explores how the assumptions of modern copyright result in law that frequently restricts the kinds of expressive activities it ought to encourage. In contrast, Carys Craig proposes a relational theory of copyright based on a dialogic account of authorship, and guided by the public interest in a vibrant, participatory culture. Through a critical examination of the doctrines of originality and fair dealing, as well as the relationship between copyright and freedom of expression, she explores how this relational theory of copyright law could further the public purposes of the copyright system and the social values it embodies. This unique and insightful study will be of great interest to students and scholars of intellectual property, communications, cultural studies, feminist theory and the arts and humanities.