Buch, Englisch, 324 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 655 g
To Think and Act Differently
Buch, Englisch, 324 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 655 g
Reihe: Routledge Innovators in Political Theory
ISBN: 978-1-032-13046-0
Verlag: Routledge
James Tully’s scholarship has profoundly transformed the study of political thought by reconstructing the practice of political theory as a democratising and diversifying dialogue between scholars and citizens. Across his writings on topics ranging from the historical origins of property, constitutionalism in diverse societies, imperialism and globalisation, and global citizenship in an era of climate crisis, Tully has developed a participatory mode of political theorising and political change called public philosophy. This practice-oriented approach to political thought and its active role in the struggles of citizens has posed fundamental challenges to modern political thought and launched new lines of inquiry in the study of constitutionalism, democracy and citizenship, settler colonialism, comparative political theory, nonviolence, and ecological sustainability. James Tully: To Think and Act Differently collects classic, contemporary, and previously unpublished writings from across Tully’s four decades of scholarship to shed new light on these dialogues of reciprocal elucidation with citizens, scholars, and the history of political thought, and the ways Tully has enlarged our understanding of democracy, diversity, and the task of political theory.
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Introduction
An Approach to Public Philosophy: James Tully in Contexts
Alexander Livingston
Part I: The Practice of Public Philosophy
1. Political Theory as a Critical Activity: The Emergence of Public Philosophy in a New Key (2017)
2. Public Philosophy and Civic Freedom: A Guide to the Two Volumes (2008)
3. Deparochialising Political Theory and Beyond: A Dialogue Approach to Comparative Political Thought (2016)
Part II: Modes of Citizenship and Practices of Freedom
4. The Agonistic Freedom of Citizens (1999)
5. The Historical Formation of Common Constitutionalism: The Rediscovery of Cultural Diversity, Part 1 (1995)
6. Two Meanings of Global Citizenship: Modern and Diverse (2008)
7. Rethinking Human Rights and Enlightenment: A View from the Twenty-First Century (2012)
Part III: Sustaining Civic Freedom
8. Progress and Scepticism 1789-1989 (1989)
9. Introducing Global Integral Constitutionalism (2016)
Co-Authors: Jeffery L. Dunoff, Anthony F. Lang Jr., Mattias Kumm, And Antje Wiener
10. Life Sustains Life 2: The Ways of Reengagement with the Living Earth (2020)
11. A View of Transformative Reconciliation: Strange Multiplicity and the Spirit of Haida Gwaii at Twenty (2015)
12. Integral Nonviolence. Two Lawyers on Nonviolence: Mohandas K. Gandhi and Richard B. Gregg (2018)
13. Sustainable Democratic Constitutionalism and Climate Crisis (2020)
14. An Interview with James Tully