Communitarianism and Individualism
Avner de-Shalit editor Shlomo Avineri editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:20th Feb '92
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
In the last decade much contemporary political and moral thought has been devoted to the debate between communitarianism and individualism. While individualists advocate the notions of rights, neutrality, and impartiality, and see society as a voluntary association for mutual advantage, communitarians argue that individuals are never detached from their society, culture, and history and that if they are to be properly understood they must first be examined in these contexts. Moreover communitarians claim that individualism makes it impossible to achieve a genuine community which can offer its members a just distribution of goods and morally meaningful life. The essays collected in this volume reflect the many facets of this debate and examine its implications for the political arena. They cover a wide spectrum of thought and opinion and include work by Ronald Dworkin, Marilyn Friedman, David Gauthier, Amy Gutmann, Will Kymlicka, Alasdair MacIntyre, David Miller, Robert Nozick, John Rawls, Michael Sandel, Charles Taylor, and Michael Walzer.
`This is an excellent collection essential for any modern Political Thought course.' Dr P.J. Kelly, University College, Swansea
`The book ... succeeds in its intention of providing a valuable teaching resource.' Political Studies
`Brings together key texts in an accessible, reasonably priced, collection.' J.H. Kaler, University of Plymouth
A very student-friendly, highly readable book which offers complex concepts in a comprehensible manner. * Dr S. Stitt, John Moores University *
ISBN: 9780198780281
Dimensions: 215mm x 138mm x 15mm
Weight: 308g
244 pages