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As an academic discipline, a public philosophy, and a social movement, Communitarianism has had a profound influence on contemporary American society. By promoting the idea that a good society is based on a carefully crafted balance between individual rights and social responsibilities, Communitarians have inspired new ideas and crafted new policies to strengthen our families, communities and nation. The Communitarian Reader: Beyond the Essentials brings together essays by prominent social thinkers, reflecting on a wide-range of issues_from new approaches to fighting crime in inner city, to the relationship between norms and laws, and to the role of civil liberties after September 11th. Following the success of The Essential Communitarian Reader, this work takes readers to the next level of Communitarianism, and serves as a vital guide for all interested in further exploring this important social movement.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The Responsive Community Platform: Rights and Responsibilities
Part 3 I Theory and Social Philosophy
Chapter 4 No Community, No Democracy
Chapter 5 Combining Value Pluralism and Moral Universalism: Isaiah Berlin and Beyond
Chapter 6 Legislating Morality in Liberal Democracies
Chapter 7 On a Communitarian Faith
Chapter 8 Are Particularistic Obligations Justified? A Communitarian Examination
Part 9 II The Communitarian Society
Chapter 10 Enforcing Norms: When the Law Gets in the Way
Chapter 11 Social Mores Are Not Enough
Chapter 12 Confessions of an Alleged Libertarian (and the Virtues of "Soft" Communitarianism)
Chapter 13 The Contours of Remoralization
Chapter 14 The Duty to Rescue: A Liberal Communitarian Approach
Chapter 15 Does Socioeconomic Inequality Undermine Community? Implications for Communitarian Theory
Chapter 16 Americans as Communitarians: An Empirical Study
Part 17 III Community
Chapter 18 Developing Civil Society: Can the Workplace Replace Bowling?
Chapter 19 Self-Sacrifice, Self-Fulfillment, and Mutuality: The Evolution of Marriage
Chapter 20 Peer Marriage
Chapter 21 Community and the Corner Store: Retrieving Human-Scale Commerce
Chapter 22 Boston's Ten Point Coalition: A Faith-Based Approach to Fighting Crime in the Inner City
Chapter 23 Can Design Make Community?
Part 24 IV Communitarian Policies
Chapter 25 Rights and Responsibilities, 2001
Chapter 26 Confusing Freedom with License-Licenses Terrorism, Not Freedom
Chapter 27 We Can Strike a Balance on Civil Liberties
Chapter 28 Liberal Sectarianism? Social Capital, Religious Communities, and Public Funds
Chapter 29 The Benefits of Surveillance?
Chapter 30 Military Secrets and First Amendment Values
Chapter 31 Diversity Within Unity: A New Approach to Immigrants and Minorities
Part 32 V Dialogues
Chapter 33 Virtue and the State: A Dialogue between a Communitarian and a Social Conservative
Chapter 34 Virtue, Self-Interest, and the Good: A Dialogue on Communitarianism and Classical Liberalism

Product details

Published Sep 01 2004
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 288
ISBN 9780742542198
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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