Civilized Oppression and Moral Relations: Victims, Fallibility, and the Moral Community
This book discusses how civilized oppression (the oppression that involves neither violence nor the law) can be overcome by re-examining our participation in it. Moral community, solidarity and education are offered as vibrant strategies to overcome the hurt and marginalization that stem from civilized oppression.
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Civilized Oppression and Moral Relations: Victims, Fallibility, and the Moral Community
This book discusses how civilized oppression (the oppression that involves neither violence nor the law) can be overcome by re-examining our participation in it. Moral community, solidarity and education are offered as vibrant strategies to overcome the hurt and marginalization that stem from civilized oppression.
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Civilized Oppression and Moral Relations: Victims, Fallibility, and the Moral Community

Civilized Oppression and Moral Relations: Victims, Fallibility, and the Moral Community

Civilized Oppression and Moral Relations: Victims, Fallibility, and the Moral Community

Civilized Oppression and Moral Relations: Victims, Fallibility, and the Moral Community

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Overview

This book discusses how civilized oppression (the oppression that involves neither violence nor the law) can be overcome by re-examining our participation in it. Moral community, solidarity and education are offered as vibrant strategies to overcome the hurt and marginalization that stem from civilized oppression.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137498069
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 04/08/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 199
File size: 304 KB

About the Author

Jean Harvey was Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Guelph, Canada.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Civilized Oppression 3. Gratitude Misplaced? 4. Moral Solidarity 5. Resisting Civilized Oppression 6. The Irreducibly Individual: Interactional Justice 7. The Irreducibly Individual: Authentic Social Justice 8. A Few Theoretical Connections 9. Fallibility, Support, and Moral Community
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