The Postnational Constellation: Political Essays (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought) - Jürgen Habermas - Książki - The MIT Press - 9780262582063 - 2 lutego 2001
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Jürgen Habermas

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The Postnational Constellation: Political Essays (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought) 1st Mit Press Ed edition

translated, edited, and with an introduction by Max Pensky Does a global economy render the traditional nation-state obsolete? Does globalization threaten democratic life, or offer it new forms of expression? What are the implications of globalization for our understanding of politics and of national and cultural identities?In The Postnational Constellation, Jürgen Habermas addresses these and other questions. He explores the historical and political origins of national identity, the achievements and catastrophes of the twentieth century, the future of democracy in the wake of the era of the nation-state, the political and moral challenges facing the European Union, and the status of global human rights in the ongoing debate on the sources of cultural identity. In their scope, critical insight, and clarity, the essays present a powerful vision of the contemporary political scene and the opportunities and challenges facing us. Those new to Habermas's work will find in this book a lucid and engaging introduction to one of the twentieth century's most influential thinkers. Those familiar with Habermas's writings will appreciate the application of his social and political theories to current political realities.

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 2 lutego 2001
ISBN13 9780262582063
Wydawcy The MIT Press
Strony 216
Wymiary 150 × 230 × 20 mm   ·   290 g
Język English   German  

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