Public Philosophy in a New Key: Volume 2, Imperialism and Civic Freedom

Exploring New Perspectives on Citizenship and Political Theory

James Tully author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:18th Dec '08

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This volume offers a new political theory and perspective on civic freedom, emphasizing the importance of active citizenship in addressing global inequalities.

In Public Philosophy in a New Key: Volume 2, Imperialism and Civic Freedom, James Tully introduces a transformative approach to political and legal theory, which he terms public philosophy. This innovative framework is complemented by a fresh perspective on active citizenship, referred to as civic freedom. Tully meticulously guides readers through the essential debates in political theory, illuminating the various forms of political struggle that define contemporary society. His insights establish these volumes as significant contributions to the field.

The second volume delves into the complex dynamics of networks and civic struggles, particularly in the context of global or imperial relations that perpetuate inequality, dependency, and environmental degradation. Tully's exploration extends beyond traditional state boundaries, emphasizing the interconnectedness of local and global issues. By addressing these pressing challenges, he highlights the importance of civic engagement and the role of citizens in fostering change.

In the concluding chapter, Tully synthesizes the key themes of his work, offering a nuanced understanding of citizenship that bridges global and local contexts. This powerful conclusion not only reinforces the relevance of his arguments but also positions Public Philosophy in a New Key: Volume 2 as a vital contribution to contemporary political thought. Through his distinctive voice and rigorous analysis, Tully invites readers to rethink their roles as active participants in shaping a more equitable world.

'Tully regards his political philosophy as a public philosophy, engaged in a constant dialogue with political agents. Where and how this dialogue takes place and which political effects it will have are questions beyond its control. The gap between theory and practice thus turns out to be a limit even for a theory that, as far as possible, conceives of itself as practice. Tully's work is exemplary in pushing this limit in ways from which both theory and practice can learn a great deal.' Constellations

ISBN: 9780521728805

Dimensions: 228mm x 151mm x 18mm

Weight: 600g

384 pages