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Claiming Value

The Politics of Priority from Aristotle to Black Lives Matter
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170 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am08.09.2022
Drawing from such diverse sources as Aristotle and Patrisse Khan-Cullors, Wolflink argues that abstractions of value discourse have been complicit in devaluing the lives of women, queer people, and people of color. Yet value claims nevertheless hold democratic potential.mehr
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KlappentextDrawing from such diverse sources as Aristotle and Patrisse Khan-Cullors, Wolflink argues that abstractions of value discourse have been complicit in devaluing the lives of women, queer people, and people of color. Yet value claims nevertheless hold democratic potential.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-032-30278-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum08.09.2022
Seiten170 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 11 mm
Gewicht413 g
Artikel-Nr.58973822

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments1. Introduction: Recovering Our Political Values 2. Revaluing Need: Aristotle, Commercial Exchange, and Necessity 3. The Just Price or "Just the Price?" Conceptual History, Community Valuation, and Liberal Sovereignty4. What´s the Matter with Value? Anna Julia Cooper´s Political-Economic Thought5. Michael Warner and the Values of Public Sexual Culture 6. Black Lives Matter and the Politics of Value 7. Conclusion: Centering Value in Political Praxis Bibliographymehr

Autor

Alena Wolflink is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Denver. She is a political theorist of democratic agency and identity. Her current research examines the construction of narratives about democracy and citizenship through analyses of the undercurrents of race, gender, and sexuality discourses in the language of political economy. Wolflink's work has been published in such venues as Theory & Event, Critical Philosophy of Race, and Philosophy and Global Affairs.
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