What is a Fair International Society?

What is a Fair International Society?

Author: Emmanuelle Tourme Jouannet

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2014-07-18

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1782252770

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Today's world is post-colonial and post-Cold War. These twin characteristics explain why international society is also riddled with the two major forms of injustice which Nancy Fraser identified as afflicting national societies. First, the economic and social disparities between states caused outcry in the 1950s when the first steps were taken towards decolonisation. These inequalities, to which a number of emerging states now contribute, are still glaring and still pose the problem of the gap between formal equality and true equality. Second, international society is increasingly confronted with culture- and identity-related claims, stretching the dividing line between equality and difference. The less-favoured states, those that feel stigmatised, but also native peoples, ethnic groups, minorities and women now aspire to both legal recognition of their equal dignity and the protection of their identities and cultures. Some even seek reparation for injustices arising from the past violation of their identities and the confiscation of their property or land. In answer to these two forms of claim, the subjects of international society have come up with two types of remedy encapsulated in legal rules: the law of development and the law of recognition. These two sets of rights are neither wholly autonomous and individualised branches of law nor formalised sets of rules. They are imperfect and have their dark side. Yet they can be seen as the first milestones towards what might become a fairer international society; one that is both equitable (as an answer to socio-economic injustice) and decent (as an answer to cultural injustice). This book explores this evolution in international society, setting it in historical perspective and examining its presuppositions and implications.


Un monde sans argent

Un monde sans argent

Author: Thierry Long

Publisher: Editions Publibook

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 2753902941

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N'a-t-on jamais eu autant besoin de rêver qu'aujourd'hui ? Pouvons-nous encore sortir des paradis artificiels afin de nous sublimer et de nous projeter vers des horizons attirant individuellement et collectivement ? C'est ce que nous propose ici Thierry Long, cinq siècles après l'essai remarquable de Sir Thomas More, « l'île d'utopie » (1516). Ce chercheur convoque les connaissances scientifiques et philosophiques actuelles et passées pour penser un monde humaniste régulé sans argent. C'est justement à l'orée de ces connaissances que l'auteur décline les contextes les plus épanouissants pour les êtres humains afin de construire un système social coopératif, cohérent et durable. « L'île d'utopie » pourra-t-elle alors se transformer en un « monde d'utopies » ?... À vous d'en juger, de le critiquer, de l'amender, de le faire progresser et pourquoi pas d'en profiter aussi pour rêver de nouveau, le temps d'une lecture remplie d'humanité et d'espoir...


Muslims in the Enlarged Europe

Muslims in the Enlarged Europe

Author: Brigitte Marechal

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2003-09-01

Total Pages: 632

ISBN-13: 9047402464

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This volume describes a clear and overall overview on contemporary European Islam, dealing with both Western and Eastern sides. Based on wide bibliographic research as well as original national contributions from recognised scholars, it is concerned with the process of construction of Islam as well as its co-inclusion in the European societies. Muslims in the Enlarged Europe has been selected by Choice as Outstanding Academic Title (2005).


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Publisher: Odile Jacob

Published:

Total Pages: 846

ISBN-13: 2738169937

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L'Utopie ou la Mort

L'Utopie ou la Mort

Author: René Dumont

Publisher: Média Diffusion

Published: 2016-05-27T00:00:00+02:00

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 2021334406

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" Saisi à la gorge " par les perspectives que les conclusions du club de Rome popularisées par Mansholt ouvrent au Tiers Monde qu'elles condamnent, dans le cadre des structures actuelles, à la misère perpétuelle, René Dumont lance un avertissement : si les pays démunis risquent d'être de plus en plus affamés et dominés, nous risquons, nous, les riches gaspilleurs et pollueurs, de nous retrouver de plus en plus asphyxiés, dans nos autos privées, symboles de notre egoïsme. Les réalistes du club, industriels et savants, nous annoncent un effondrement total de notre civilisation au cours du prochain siècle si se prolongent les croissances exponentielles de la population industrielle, et la misère à perpétuité du Tiers Monde. C'est pourquoi rené Dumont propose de réhabiliter les Utopies, et cherche à dessiner, pour notre planète assiégée, les premiers traits d'une société de moindre injustice et de survie, la société sans mépris.


Vital Minimum

Vital Minimum

Author: Dana Simmons

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2015-07-13

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 022625173X

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What constitutes a need? Who gets to decide what people do or do not need? In modern France, scientists, both amateur and professional, were engaged in defining and measuring human needs. These scientists did not trust in a providential economy to distribute the fruits of labor and uphold the social order. Rather, they believed that social organization should be actively directed according to scientific principles. They grounded their study of human needs on quantifiable foundations: agricultural and physiological experiments, demographic studies, and statistics. The result was the concept of the "vital minimum"--the living wage, a measure of physical and social needs. In this book, Dana Simmons traces the history of this concept, revealing the intersections between technologies of measurement, such as calorimeters and social surveys, and technologies of wages and welfare, such as minimum wages, poor aid, and welfare programs. In looking at how we define and measure need, Vital Minimum raises profound questions about the authority of nature and the nature of inequality.


Universalism and Liberation

Universalism and Liberation

Author: Jacopo Cellini

Publisher: Leuven University Press

Published: 2017-05-11

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 9462701083

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The changing attitude of Catholic culture towards modernity After decades of a problematic, if not plainly hostile, approach to modernity by Catholic culture, the 1960s marked the beginning of a new era. As the Church employed a more positive approach to the world, voices in the Catholic milieu embraced a radical perspective, channeling the need for social justice for the poor and the oppressed. The alternative and complementary world views of ‘universalism’ and ‘liberation’ would drive the engagement of Catholics for generations to come, shaping the idea of international community in Catholic culture. Because of its traditional connection with the papacy and because of its prominent role in the map of European progressive Catholicism, Italy stands out as an ideal case study to follow these dynamics. By locating the Italian scenario in a broader geographical frame, Universalism and Liberation offers a new vantage point from which to investigate the social and political relevance of religion in an age of crisis.


The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies

The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies

Author: S. A. Hamed Hosseini

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-06-09

Total Pages: 583

ISBN-13: 0429893396

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The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies provides diverse and cutting-edge perspectives on this fast-changing field. For 30 years the world has been caught in a long ‘global interregnum,’ plunging from one crisis to the next and witnessing the emergence of new, vibrant, multiple, and sometimes contradictory forms of popular resistance and politics. This global ‘interregnum’ – or a period of uncertainty where the old hegemony is fading and the new ones have not yet been fully realized – necessitates critical self-reflection, brave intellectual speculation and (un)learning of perceived wisdoms, and greater transdisciplinary collaboration across theories, localities, and subjects. This Handbook takes up this challenge by developing fresh perspectives on globalization, development, neoliberalism, capitalism, and their progressive alternatives, addressing issues of democracy, power, inequality, insecurity, precarity, wellbeing, education, displacement, social movements, violence and war, and climate change. Throughout, it emphasizes the dynamics for system change, including bringing post-capitalist, feminist, (de)colonial, and other critical perspectives to support transformative global praxis. This volume brings together a mixture of fresh and established scholars from across disciplines and from a range of both Northern and Southern contexts. Researchers and students from around the world and across the fields of politics, sociology, international development, international relations, geography, economics, area studies, and philosophy will find this an invaluable and fresh guide to global studies in the 21st century.