Justice in Communalism

Justice in Communalism
Author: J. Chukwuemeka Ekei
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2001
Genre: Ethics
ISBN:

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Communalism

Communalism
Author: Pantaleon Iroegbu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1996
Genre: Africa
ISBN:

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Justice, Community and Globalization

Justice, Community and Globalization
Author: Joshua Anderson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0429560869

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This book takes up the tension between globalization and community in order to articulate a new theory of global justice. Although the process of globalization is not new, its current manifestation and consequences are. At the same time, there is a growing recognition of the importance of community, identity and belonging. These two facts have generally been understood to be fundamentally in tension, both theoretically and descriptively. This book seeks to resolve this tension, and then draw out the implications for a theory of global justice and an understanding of the value and purpose of community. Importantly, the book argues, not only does an acceptance of the significance of the fact of globalization and the importance of community call for cosmopolitan duties and obligations, but it also calls into question the legitimacy and justification of the traditional nation-state. Aimed primarily at scholars working on issues related to political philosophy, globalization and global justice, the book will appeal to readers in law, politics, philosophy, and sociology.

Splintered Justice

Splintered Justice
Author: Warisha Farasat
Publisher:
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2016
Genre: Communalism
ISBN: 9789383968176

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Social Ecology and Communalism

Social Ecology and Communalism
Author: Murray Bookchin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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A collection of essays by the late Murray Bookchin, the acclaimed writer and activist who spent most of his life working towards a better world. The basic premise of social ecology is to re-harmonise the balance between society and nature, to create a rational ecological society - aims that are increasingly vital and increasingly a part of the mainstream political discourse. This collection of essays give an overview and introduction to his ideas.

Socialism, Social Ownership, and Social Justice

Socialism, Social Ownership, and Social Justice
Author: Leslie John Macfarlane
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 339
Release: 1998
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780312216221

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This book is concerned with the emergence in Europe over the centuries of dreams and aspirations among the poor and weak for new societies of justice and equality based on common ownership and common sharing. It ranges from the Greek legendary ideal of a simple communal golden age of equals and the dark reality of Spartan perverted communalism, to the collapse of Soviet communism and the abandonment by West European socialist parties of their commitment to transform ruling-class dominated capitalist societies into democratic, egalitarian socialist societies.

Socialism, Social Ownership and Social Justice

Socialism, Social Ownership and Social Justice
Author: Leslie J. Macfarlane
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1998
Genre: Human rights
ISBN: 9781349269891

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Socialism, Social Ownership and Social Justice is concerned with the emergence in Europe over the centuries of dreams and aspirations amongst the poor and weak for new societies of justice and equality based on common ownership and common sharing. It ranges from the Greek legendary ideal of a simple communal golden age of equals and the dark reality of Spartan perverted communalism, to the collapse of Soviet communism and the abandonment by West European socialist parties of their commitment to transform ruling-class dominated capitalist societies into democratic, egalitarian socialist societies.

Philosophical Perspectives on Communalism and Morality in African Traditions

Philosophical Perspectives on Communalism and Morality in African Traditions
Author: Polycarp Ikuenobe
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780739114926

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This book examines the idea of communalism in African cultures as a dominant philosophical theme that provides the conceptual foundation for African traditional moral thoughts, moral education, values, beliefs, conceptions of reality, practices, ways of life, and the now popular African saying, 'it takes a village to raise a child.' It defends communalism against various criticisms and argues that when properly understood and harnessed, it could provide the necessary foundation for Africa's development.

The Humanities and the Dynamics of African Culture in the 21st Century

The Humanities and the Dynamics of African Culture in the 21st Century
Author: John Ayotunde Isola Bewaji
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2017-05-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1443893552

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That Africa is at a crossroads in an increasingly globalised world is indisputable. Equally unassailable is the fact that the humanities, as a broad field of intellection, research and learning in Africa, appears to have been pigeonholed in debates of relevance in the development aspirations of many African nations. Historical experiences and contemporary research outputs indicate, however, that the humanities, in its various shades, is critical to Africa’s capacity to respond effectively to such problems as security, corruption, political ineptitude, poverty, superstition, and HIV/AIDS, among many other mounting challenges which confront the people of Africa. The vibrancy and resilience of Africa’s cultures, against these and other odds of globalisation episodes in the course of our history, demand the focused attention of academia to exploit their relevance to contemporary issues. This collection provides a comprehensive overview of issues in the humanities at the turn of the 21st century, which create a veritable platform for the global redefinition and understanding of Africa’s rich cultures and traditions. Such areas covered include ruminations in metaphysics and psychology, pathos and ethos, cinematic and literary connections, and historical conceptualisations.