Nationalism and Beyond
Introducing Moral Debate about Values
"There is nothing quite like this book in the contemporary literature. It fills a salient vacuum and would make a fine contribution to a number of debates." - Philip Pettit, Professor of Social and Political Theory, Australian National University, Canberra. "The book offers high-level philosophical analysis of a topical issue, that of nationalism. The author takes a partisan, cosmopolitan position towards his subject. His main aim is to show that cultural isolationism, hostility towards th...
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- Éditeur : Central European University Press
- Collection : CEUP collection
- Lieu d’édition : Budapest
- Année d’édition : 2001
- Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 23 janvier 2013
- EAN (Édition imprimée) : 978-963-9241-12-1
- EAN électronique : 978-963-386-008-3
- Nombre de pages : 313 p.
Part One. Nationalism as a political program
Part Two. Identity, Culture, And Tradition
Part Three. Conclusion
"There is nothing quite like this book in the contemporary literature. It fills a salient vacuum and would make a fine contribution to a number of debates." - Philip Pettit, Professor of Social and Political Theory, Australian National University, Canberra. "The book offers high-level philosophical analysis of a topical issue, that of nationalism. The author takes a partisan, cosmopolitan position towards his subject. His main aim is to show that cultural isolationism, hostility towards the neighbors etc. . . . are logical consequences of nationalism." - János Kis, Professor of Political Philosophy, Central European University
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