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Solidarity in conflict; a democratic theory

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Solidarity in conflict

a democratic theory
Verfasser: DuFord, Rochelle GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  (DE-588)1277163464
978-1-5036-2888-5
Schlagwörter: Solidarität GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Demokratie GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Politische Philosophie GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close 

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Letzte Änderung: 11.01.2023
Titel:Solidarity in conflict
Untertitel:a democratic theory
Von:Rochelle DuFord
ISBN:978-1-5036-2888-5
Preis/Einband:hardback
Erscheinungsort:Stanford, California
Verlag:Stanford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr:2022
Umfang:viii, 203 Seiten
Fußnote :Includes bibliographical references and index
Abstract:Solidarity in neoliberal times -- Two models of non-exclusion : conflict in feminist and democratic theory -- Anti-social solidarities : the psychic life of domination -- Burdened action : the social formation of solidarity -- A more perfect union : the ends of conflict -- Conclusion : solidarity today
Abstract:"Democracy has become disentangled from our ordinary lives. Mere cooperation or ethical consumption now often stand in for a robust concept of solidarity that structures the entirety of sociality and forms the basis of democratic culture. How did democracy become something that is done only at ballot boxes and what role can solidarity play in reviving it? In Solidarity in Conflict, Rochelle DuFord presents a theory of solidarity fit for developing democratic life and a complementary theory of democracy that emerges from a society typified by solidarity. DuFord argues that solidarity is best understood as a set of relations, one agonistic and one antagonistic: the solidarity groups' internal organization and its interactions with the broader world. Such a picture of solidarity develops through careful consideration of the conflicts endemic to social relations and solidarity organizations. Examining Men's Rights groups, labor organizing's role in recognitional protections for LGBTQ members of society, and the debate over trans inclusion in feminist praxis, DuFord explores how conflict, in these contexts, becomes the locus of solidarity's democratic functions and thereby critiques democratic theorizing for having become either overly idealized or overly focused on building and maintaining stability. Working in the tradition of the Frankfurt school, DuFord makes a provocative case that the conflict generated by solidarity organizations can address a variety of forms of domination, oppression, and exploitation while building a democratic society
Sprache:eng
Andere Ausgabe:Erscheint auch als
_Bemerkung:Online-Ausgabe
_ISBN:978-1-5036-3070-3
Thema (Schlagwort):Solidarität; Demokratie; Politische Philosophie

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