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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Jürgen Habermas; Max Pensky |
| ISBN: | 0262082977 9780262082976 0262582066 9780262582063 |
| OCLC Number: | 45064692 |
| Description: | xix, 190 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | What is a people? the Frankfurt "Germanists' Assembly" of 1846 and the self-understanding of the humanities in the Vormärz -- On the public use of history -- Learning from catastrophe? a look back at the short twentieth century -- The postnational constellation and the future of democracy -- Remarks on legitimation through human rights -- Conceptions of modernity: a look back at two traditions -- The differing rhythms of philosophy and politics: Herbert Marcuse at 100 -- An argument against human cloning: three replies. |
| Series Title: | Studies in contemporary German social thought. |
| Other Titles: | Postnationale Konstellation. |
| Responsibility: | Jürgen Habermas ; translated, edited, and with an introduction by Max Pensky. |
Abstract:
"Does a global economy render the traditional nation-state obsolete? Does globalization threaten democratic life, or offer it new forms of expression? What are the implications of globalization for our understanding of politics and of national and cultural identities?" "In the Postnational Constellation, the leading German philosopher and social theorist Jurgen Habermas addresses these and other questions. He explores topics such as the historical and political origins of national identity, the catastrophes and achievement of 'the long twentieth century', the future of democracy in the wake of the era of the nation-state, the moral and political challenges facing the European Union, and the status of global human rights in the ongoing debate on the sources of cultural identity. In their scope, critical insight, and argumentative clarity, the essays in The Postnational Constellation present a powerful vision of the contemporary political scene and of the challenges and opportunities we face in the new millennium."--BOOK JACKET.
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