Listen and read

Step into an infinite world of stories

  • Read and listen as much as you want
  • Over 950 000 titles
  • Exclusive titles + Storytel Originals
  • Easy to cancel anytime
Try now
image.devices-Singapore 2x

Justice and the Politics of Difference

Series

122 of 49

Language
English
Format
Category

Non-Fiction

In this classic work of feminist political thought, Iris Marion Young challenges the prevailing reduction of social justice to distributive justice. It critically analyzes basic concepts underlying most theories of justice, including impartiality, formal equality, and the unitary moral subjectivity. The starting point for her critique is the experience and concerns of the new social movements about decision making, cultural expression, and division of labor--that were created by marginal and excluded groups, including women, African Americans, and American Indians, as well as gays and lesbians. Iris Young defines concepts of domination and oppression to cover issues eluding the distributive model. Democratic theorists, according to Young do not adequately address the problem of an inclusive participatory framework. By assuming a homogeneous public, they fail to consider institutional arrangements for including people not culturally identified with white European male norms of reason and respectability. Young urges that normative theory and public policy should undermine group-based oppression by affirming rather than suppressing social group difference. Basing her vision of the good society on the differentiated, culturally plural network of contemporary urban life, she argues for a principle of group representation in democratic publics and for group-differentiated policies.

Danielle Allen's new foreword contextualizes Young's work and explains how debates surrounding social justice have changed since--and been transformed by--the original publication of Justice and the Politics of Difference.

© 2011 Princeton University Press (Ebook): 9781400839902

Release date

Ebook: 22 August 2011

Others also enjoyed ...

  1. Foucault: A Very Short Introduction, 2nd edition Gary Gutting
  2. Free Will Sam Harris
  3. Intersecting Voices: Dilemmas of Gender, Political Philosophy, and Policy Iris Marion Young
  4. The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values Sam Harris
  5. Political Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction David Miller
  6. Why Buddhism is True: The Science and Philosophy of Meditation and Enlightenment Robert Wright
  7. The Origins of Totalitarianism Hannah Arendt
  8. The Force of Nonviolence: An Ethico-Political Bind Judith Butler
  9. A Brief History of Equality Thomas Piketty
  10. Freedom Is a Constant Struggle: Ferguson, Palestine, and the Foundations of a Movement Angela Y. Davis
  11. The Anatomy of Fascism Robert O. Paxton
  12. Why We're Polarized Ezra Klein
  13. Irrationality: A History of the Dark Side of Reason Justin Smith-Ruiu
  14. Fatal Discord: Erasmus, Luther, and the Fight for the Western Mind Michael Massing
  15. We Should All Be Feminists Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
  16. Revolutionary Ideas: An Intellectual History of the French Revolution from The Rights of Man to Robespierre Jonathan Israel
  17. How to Be Free: An Ancient Guide to the Stoic Life Epictetus
  18. The Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the Greater Philosophers Will Durant
  19. The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love bell hooks
  20. Kant: A Very Short Introduction Roger Scruton
  21. Hegel: A Very Short Introduction Peter Singer
  22. The Unbearable Lightness of Being: A Novel Milan Kundera
  23. What Kind of Creatures Are We? Noam Chomsky
  24. Nietzsche: A Very Short Introduction Michael Tanner
  25. Between Thought and Expression Lies a Lifetime: Why Ideas Matter Noam Chomsky
  26. Expressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza Gilles Deleuze
  27. The Open Society and Its Enemies: New One-Volume Edition Karl Popper
  28. Habermas: A Very Short Introduction Gordon Finlayson
  29. The Enlightenment: The Pursuit of Happiness, 1680-1790 Ritchie Robertson
  30. Foucault: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  31. Dear Ijeawele, Or A Feminist Manifesto In Fifteen Suggestions Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
  32. Postmodernism: A Very Short Introduction Christopher Butler
  33. Dedicated: The Case for Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing Pete Davis
  34. The Value of Everything: Who Makes and Who Takes from the Real Economy Mariana Mazzucato
  35. Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism Amanda Montell
  36. Sontag: Her Life and Work Benjamin Moser
  37. Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction Catherine Belsey
  38. Heidegger: A Very Short Introduction, 2nd edition Michael Inwood
  39. What World Is This?: A Pandemic Phenomenology Judith Butler
  40. Debt – Updated and Expanded: The First 5,000 Years David Graeber

Features:

  • Over 950 000 titles

  • Kids Mode (child safe environment)

  • Download books for offline access

  • Cancel anytime

Most popular

Unlimited

For those who want to listen and read without limits.

S$12.98 /month
3 days for free
  • 1 account

  • Unlimited Access

  • Unlimited listening

  • Cancel anytime

Try now

Unlimited Bi-yearly

For those who want to listen and read without limits.

S$69 /6 months
14 days for free
Save 11%
  • 1 account

  • Unlimited Access

  • Unlimited listening

  • Cancel anytime

Try now

Unlimited Yearly

For those who want to listen and read without limits.

S$119 /year
14 days for free
Save 24%
  • 1 account

  • Unlimited Access

  • Unlimited listening

  • Cancel anytime

Try now

Family

For those who want to share stories with family and friends.

From S$14.90/month
  • 2-3 accounts

  • Unlimited Access

  • Unlimited listening

  • Cancel anytime

2 accounts

S$14.90 /month
Try now