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Author Tyler, Colin, 1968-
Title Common good politics : British idealism and social justice in the contemporary world.
Publication Info Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2016.



Descript 1 online resource (366 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: British Idealism and Contemporary Common Good Politics -- 1 'The People of the Abyss' -- 2 Social Justice and Social Labour -- 3 Catholicism, Blue Labour and the Problematic Revival of Common Good Politics -- 4 The Radical Alternative: British Idealist Common Good Politics -- 5 The Structure of This Book -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes -- Part I: British Idealism and Common Good Politics -- Chapter 2: The Liberal Hegelianism of Edward Caird: Or, How to Transcend the Social Economics of Kant and the Romantics -- 1 Introduction
2 Caird's Analysis of Romanticism -- 3 Caird's Hegelian Transcendence of Kant's Theory of Property -- 4 Caird's Liberal Hegelian Social Economics -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Contesting the Common Good: T.H. Green and Contemporary Republicanism -- 1 Introduction1 -- 2 The Contemporary Republican Landscape -- 3 Non-domination and True Freedom -- 4 True Freedom and the Common Good -- 5 Civic Virtue -- 6 Democratic Contestability and the Common Good -- 7 The Political Structure of Green's Republicanism -- 8 Patriotism and Civil Disobedience -- 9 Conclusion -- Notes
Chapter 4: 'This Dangerous Drug of Violence': Bernard Bosanquet's Common Good Theory of Punishment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Retribution, Deterrence and Reform -- 2.1 The Definition of Punishment -- 2.2 The General Justifying Aim of Punishment -- 2.3 The Principle of Distribution -- 3 The Expressivist Function of Punishment -- 4 The Communicative Function of Punishment -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5: J.A. Hobson's New Liberal Social Economics and the 'Organic Conception of World-politics' -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Individual and the 'Social Organism'
3 Hobson's Humanised Conceptions of 'Wealth', 'Value' and 'Social Utility' -- 4 Social Economics and the Benevolent State -- 5 Hobson's Internationalism125 -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes -- Part II: Contemporary Issues in Common Good Politics -- Chapter 6: Power, Alienation and Community in Capitalist Societies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Power, Culture and Universal Needs -- 3 Alienation, Institutions and Judgement -- 4 Agonism, Associations and Institutions -- 5 The State and Third-dimensional Power: Principles and Policies -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes
Chapter 7: Rethinking the International Economic Architecture -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hobson's International Social Economics -- 3 Human Needs Under Capitalism -- 4 A More Nuanced International Economic Architecture -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 8: 'History's Actors': The 'War on Terror' and George W. Bush's Assault on International Society -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Bush's Neo-conservative War -- 3 State Sovereignty and the Creation of International Society -- 4 Institutions and Power -- 5 A 'Faith-based Initiative': Talking America's Language -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes
Chapter 9: Blair's Legacy: 'International Community', Domestic (In)security and the Continuing Erosion of Civil Liberties
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9783319324043
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Author Tyler, Colin, 1968-
Subject Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 21st century.
Descript 1 online resource (366 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: British Idealism and Contemporary Common Good Politics -- 1 'The People of the Abyss' -- 2 Social Justice and Social Labour -- 3 Catholicism, Blue Labour and the Problematic Revival of Common Good Politics -- 4 The Radical Alternative: British Idealist Common Good Politics -- 5 The Structure of This Book -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes -- Part I: British Idealism and Common Good Politics -- Chapter 2: The Liberal Hegelianism of Edward Caird: Or, How to Transcend the Social Economics of Kant and the Romantics -- 1 Introduction
2 Caird's Analysis of Romanticism -- 3 Caird's Hegelian Transcendence of Kant's Theory of Property -- 4 Caird's Liberal Hegelian Social Economics -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Contesting the Common Good: T.H. Green and Contemporary Republicanism -- 1 Introduction1 -- 2 The Contemporary Republican Landscape -- 3 Non-domination and True Freedom -- 4 True Freedom and the Common Good -- 5 Civic Virtue -- 6 Democratic Contestability and the Common Good -- 7 The Political Structure of Green's Republicanism -- 8 Patriotism and Civil Disobedience -- 9 Conclusion -- Notes
Chapter 4: 'This Dangerous Drug of Violence': Bernard Bosanquet's Common Good Theory of Punishment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Retribution, Deterrence and Reform -- 2.1 The Definition of Punishment -- 2.2 The General Justifying Aim of Punishment -- 2.3 The Principle of Distribution -- 3 The Expressivist Function of Punishment -- 4 The Communicative Function of Punishment -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5: J.A. Hobson's New Liberal Social Economics and the 'Organic Conception of World-politics' -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Individual and the 'Social Organism'
3 Hobson's Humanised Conceptions of 'Wealth', 'Value' and 'Social Utility' -- 4 Social Economics and the Benevolent State -- 5 Hobson's Internationalism125 -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes -- Part II: Contemporary Issues in Common Good Politics -- Chapter 6: Power, Alienation and Community in Capitalist Societies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Power, Culture and Universal Needs -- 3 Alienation, Institutions and Judgement -- 4 Agonism, Associations and Institutions -- 5 The State and Third-dimensional Power: Principles and Policies -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes
Chapter 7: Rethinking the International Economic Architecture -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hobson's International Social Economics -- 3 Human Needs Under Capitalism -- 4 A More Nuanced International Economic Architecture -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 8: 'History's Actors': The 'War on Terror' and George W. Bush's Assault on International Society -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Bush's Neo-conservative War -- 3 State Sovereignty and the Creation of International Society -- 4 Institutions and Power -- 5 A 'Faith-based Initiative': Talking America's Language -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes
Chapter 9: Blair's Legacy: 'International Community', Domestic (In)security and the Continuing Erosion of Civil Liberties
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9783319324043
Author Tyler, Colin, 1968-
Subject Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 21st century.

Subject Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 21st century.
Descript 1 online resource (366 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: British Idealism and Contemporary Common Good Politics -- 1 'The People of the Abyss' -- 2 Social Justice and Social Labour -- 3 Catholicism, Blue Labour and the Problematic Revival of Common Good Politics -- 4 The Radical Alternative: British Idealist Common Good Politics -- 5 The Structure of This Book -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes -- Part I: British Idealism and Common Good Politics -- Chapter 2: The Liberal Hegelianism of Edward Caird: Or, How to Transcend the Social Economics of Kant and the Romantics -- 1 Introduction
2 Caird's Analysis of Romanticism -- 3 Caird's Hegelian Transcendence of Kant's Theory of Property -- 4 Caird's Liberal Hegelian Social Economics -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Contesting the Common Good: T.H. Green and Contemporary Republicanism -- 1 Introduction1 -- 2 The Contemporary Republican Landscape -- 3 Non-domination and True Freedom -- 4 True Freedom and the Common Good -- 5 Civic Virtue -- 6 Democratic Contestability and the Common Good -- 7 The Political Structure of Green's Republicanism -- 8 Patriotism and Civil Disobedience -- 9 Conclusion -- Notes
Chapter 4: 'This Dangerous Drug of Violence': Bernard Bosanquet's Common Good Theory of Punishment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Retribution, Deterrence and Reform -- 2.1 The Definition of Punishment -- 2.2 The General Justifying Aim of Punishment -- 2.3 The Principle of Distribution -- 3 The Expressivist Function of Punishment -- 4 The Communicative Function of Punishment -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5: J.A. Hobson's New Liberal Social Economics and the 'Organic Conception of World-politics' -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Individual and the 'Social Organism'
3 Hobson's Humanised Conceptions of 'Wealth', 'Value' and 'Social Utility' -- 4 Social Economics and the Benevolent State -- 5 Hobson's Internationalism125 -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes -- Part II: Contemporary Issues in Common Good Politics -- Chapter 6: Power, Alienation and Community in Capitalist Societies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Power, Culture and Universal Needs -- 3 Alienation, Institutions and Judgement -- 4 Agonism, Associations and Institutions -- 5 The State and Third-dimensional Power: Principles and Policies -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes
Chapter 7: Rethinking the International Economic Architecture -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hobson's International Social Economics -- 3 Human Needs Under Capitalism -- 4 A More Nuanced International Economic Architecture -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 8: 'History's Actors': The 'War on Terror' and George W. Bush's Assault on International Society -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Bush's Neo-conservative War -- 3 State Sovereignty and the Creation of International Society -- 4 Institutions and Power -- 5 A 'Faith-based Initiative': Talking America's Language -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes
Chapter 9: Blair's Legacy: 'International Community', Domestic (In)security and the Continuing Erosion of Civil Liberties
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9783319324043

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