This book examines how distinctive liberalisms respond to human diversity. It reconstructs Immanuel Kant's and John Stuart Mill's treatments of racial, cultural, and gender-based difference to understand how two of the tradition's leading figures reacted to pluralism, and what contemporary readers might draw from them.
This book examines how distinctive liberalisms respond to human diversity. It reconstructs Immanuel Kant's and John Stuart Mill's treatments of racial, cultural, and gender-based difference to understand how two of the tradition's leading figures reacted to pluralism, and what contemporary readers might draw from them.
Inder S. Marwah is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at McMaster University, Ontario. He has published articles in political theory in leading peer-reviewed journals. His research focuses on the intersection of race, empire, and political theory, both in the history of political thought and in the present.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Unbending crooked timber 3. Difference, diversity and exclusion 4. Democratic character and the affective grounds of politics 5. Complicating barbarism and civilization 6. Millian liberalism 7. Epilogue.
1. Introduction 2. Unbending crooked timber 3. Difference, diversity and exclusion 4. Democratic character and the affective grounds of politics 5. Complicating barbarism and civilization 6. Millian liberalism 7. Epilogue.
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