Whose needs do we have a right to speak for?
Which needs can be satisfied through political actions, and which cannot?
To answer these vital questions, Michael Ignatieff returns to the ancient languages of religion, art, and tragedyand to important texts by Shakespeare, St. Augustine, and the great writers of the Enlightenment.
Drawing on these sources, he has written an incisive, moving interpretation of community and democracy in a work that not only examines the breakdown of human solidarity but shows how it might be re-created. The Needs of Strangers restores philosophy to its proper place as a guide to the art of being human.
Whose needs do we have a right to speak for?
Which needs can be satisfied through political actions, and which cannot?
To answer these vital questions, Michael Ignatieff returns to the ancient languages of religion, art, and tragedyand to important texts by Shakespeare, St. Augustine, and the great writers of the Enlightenment.
Drawing on these sources, he has written an incisive, moving interpretation of community and democracy in a work that not only examines the breakdown of human solidarity but shows how it might be re-created. The Needs of Strangers restores philosophy to its proper place as a guide to the art of being human.

The Needs of Strangers: An Essay on Privacy, Solidarity, and the Politics of Being Human
160
The Needs of Strangers: An Essay on Privacy, Solidarity, and the Politics of Being Human
160Paperback
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780140086812 |
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Publisher: | Penguin Publishing Group |
Publication date: | 06/03/1986 |
Series: | Penguin Nonfiction Ser. |
Pages: | 160 |
Product dimensions: | 4.47(w) x 6.79(h) x 0.37(d) |