Catálogo de libros: Filosofía social y política

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  • Neocapitalism According to Michel Clouscard
    Aymeric Monville / Philippe Gendrault
    In this short chapbook-style text, Aymeric Monville provides organizers and students with a concise and insightful overview of the work of a major French Marxist: Michel Clouscard. Unfortunately, Clouscard’s writings have been, for the most part, completely unknown in the Anglosphere. Due to a series of factors, some of which Clouscard himself deftly diagnosed, the global theor...
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    7,52 €

  • Having Too Much
    Ingrid Robeyns
    Having Too Much is the first academic volume devoted to limitarianism: the idea that the use of economic or ecosystem resources should not exceed certain limits. This concept has deep roots in economic and political thought. One can find similar statements of such limits in thinkers such as Plato, Aquinas, and Spinoza. But Having Too Much is the first time in contemporary polit...
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    51,56 €

  • Xenosystems Fragments
    Nick Land
    Xenosystems: Fragments is a selection of recovered blog posts by Nick Land, following Xenosystems’ dormancy and ultimate deletion. This second edition, with a 'Gift from the Lemurs', contains additional works by Land added to the compilation. ...
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    21,58 €

  • The revolutionary ecological legacy of Herbert Marcuse
    Charles Reitz
    The author appeals to the energies of those engaged in a wide range of contemporary social justice struggles such as ecosocialism, antiracism, the women’s movement, LGBTQ rights, and antiwar forces. As the dialectical counterpart of Marcuse’s Great Refusal, the book, which culminates with the ’EarthCommonWealth Project’ is keyed to what we are struggling for, not just what we a...
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    29,11 €

  • Confucian Liberalism
    Roy Tseng
    Offers a renovated form of Confucian liberalism that forges a reconciliation between the two extremes of anti-Confucian liberalism and anti-liberal Confucianism. ...
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    42,74 €

  • Animals in the World
    Pierre Pellegrin / Anthony Preus
    Five innovative essays demonstrating how Aristotle’s biology is an integral part of Aristotle’s understanding of the universe. ...
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    43,06 €

  • Deconstructive Constitutionalism
    Jacques de Ville
    Investigates, by way of Derrida’s engagements with Kant, how the foundations of modern constitutionalism can be differently conceived to address some of the challenges of the twenty-first century. ...
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    42,21 €

  • More than a Vision
    Frank Fini
    Freedom’ liberty and justice for all. Reunite people. Reunite nations. Most of all, reunite generations. And best of all, preserve the individual goals and dreams. ...
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    9,26 €

  • The Far Left
    Gaines Bradford Jackson BS MS Dr PH
    Dr. Gaines Bradford Jackson is a recognized successful College instructor in Chemistry and Mathematics after thirty-five years of continuous service at Rose State College in Midwest City, Oklahoma and an accomplished author. He is a man on a mission to let people know that the 'Far Left' agenda being supported by the Democratic Political Party in the continental United States o...
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    13,03 €

  • Vulnerability
    This volume explores how the language of ’vulnerability’ transforms social policy and national security programmes, through case studies drawn from Europe, Africa, North America and the Middle East. ...
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    169,56 €

  • Meta-Politics
    Carlos Perona Calvete
    'If God is one, the worlds are many.' Meta-Politics: City of God, cities of men explores the philosophical and spiritual basis for political representation and pluralism. Drawing on ancient as well as modern sources, it traces how universal functions have been understood to be 'indexed' to particular persons and institutions, and why universals must manifest in a plurality of f...
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    36,17 €

  • Embracing the Spectrum
    Cara Cusack
    The Uniquely Human Experience of AutismThis insightful book delves into the uniquely human experience of autism, challenging misconceptions and debunking myths surrounding high-functioning autism and Asperger’s. Explore the ethics of the autism epidemic, embrace the principles of neurodiversity, and gain a deeper understanding of autism in adults. Unmasking autism, this book ce...
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    16,00 €

  • Magnificent to Mundane
    Edward Korczynski
    For centuries, the liturgy of the Catholic Church, the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM), was renowned for its elegance, profound sacredness and transcendent beauty. With Pope John’s 'aggiornamento' as realized by the Second Vatican Council, the faithful were presented with the 'Novus Ordo' (new order) mass, a liturgy designed to be more down to earth and involve the congregation mo...
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    15,15 €

  • Friendship
    Michael Jackson
    In this book, renowned anthropologist Michael Jackson draws on philosophy, biography, ethnography, and literature to explore the meanings and affordances of friendship-a relationship just as significant as, yet somehow different from, kinship and love. Beginning with Aristotle’s accounts of friendship as a political virtue and Montaigne’s famous essay on friendship as a form of...
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    113,01 €

  • Dependent Origins of Skepticism in Classical India
    ETHAN MILLS
    Is the problem of skepticism inevitable? Does it arise whenever philosophically reflective people consider epistemological questions? Is skepticism an issue lying deep within the human condition, waiting to be discovered along with other perennial problems of philosophy? In contemporary epistemology some philosophers, such as Barry Stroud, have taken the position that a concern...
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    28,15 €

  • Being in Conscience
    Lambros Philippou
    This book aims to suggest a worldview departing from an articulation of a theory of conscience. It analyses the constitutive parts of conscience, a concept that has not been thoroughly examined and analysed in the discussions on ethics. Having the mechanisms of production of conscience as a point of reference, the book proceeds to discuss the concepts of subjective and collecti...
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    66,64 €

  • Institutional Interactionism, The Theory of the Institutional Self
    Tucker D. Farris / Tucker Farris
    Institutional Interactionism is the debut text by social theorist Tucker D. Farris. The work invites sociologists and social theorists on an ambitious journey to rediscover the mysteries and wonders of symbolic interactionism. Blending symbolic interactionism with contemporary theories, metaphysics, and social philosophy, Institutional Interactionism takes the reader into an ex...
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    53,71 €

  • Two Treatises of Government
    John Locke
    Two Treatises of Government  is a work of political philosophy published anonymously in 1689 by John Locke. The First Treatise attacks patriarchalism in the form of sentence-by-sentence refutation of Robert Filmer’s Patriarcha, while the Second Treatise outlines Locke’s ideas for a more civilized society based on natural rights and contract theory. The book is a key foundationa...
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    15,59 €

  • Apology
    Plato / Benjamin Jowett
    The Apology of Socrates is a Socratic dialogue of the speech of legal self-defence which Socrates (469-399 BC) spoke at his trial for impiety and corruption in 399 BC.Specifically, the Apology of Socrates is a defence against the charges of 'corrupting the youth' and 'not believing in the gods in whom the city believes, but in other daimonia that are novel' to Athens (24b).[2]A...
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    11,26 €

  • Ukraine
    Jensen Cox
    With his controversial theses regarding the conflict in Ukraine, Jensen Cox has taken control of the argument. A thinker had never before experienced such a brutal and protracted political and media attack in the history of republican Italy. The most pressing issues at hand are addressed in this volume. The first section recapitulates the pivotal moments in the conflict between...
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    22,08 €

  • The USA
    Jensen Cox
    America: "Home of Freedom" or "Empire of Evil"? A country that invents myths and values, or one that is in internal conflict and decline? How can the "actual distance" between San Francisco and Miami be calculated? Why is it impossible to communicate with a New York cab driver in English? How can you account for the terrible string of shootings while still explaining Florida’s ...
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    22,04 €

  • Rethinking Interiority
    A philosophical investigation of the concept of interiority, presenting readers with its unmined aspects and senses. ...
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    121,86 €

  • Cold War II
    Jensen Cox
    The Second Cold War has begun. It will be profoundly different from the first. Many things will change for all of us, in the challenge between America and China no one will be able to remain neutral. The economy and finance, science and technology, political values ​​and culture, every terrain will be affected by the new conflict. We must stop talking about globalization as if ...
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    22,17 €

  • The Decline of the West
    Jensen Cox
    We were immersed in our own self-destruction, which is why an attack in the middle of Europe took us off guard. A long period of cultural disarmament had come before the West’s strategic disarmament. We must destroy our self-esteem, place the blame on ourselves, and punish ourselves in order to adhere to the dominant worldview, which the elites propagate through academia, the m...
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    27,85 €

  • The Trial of Socrates
    Greg Johnson
    The trial of Socrates is a pivotal event in world history. Before Socrates, philosophy had put society on trial. Now society was striking back.  The Trial of Socrates first presents the case for the prosecution based on Aristophanes’ comedy Clouds, which mocks Socrates as a preacher of atheism and moral corruption. The case for the defense is drawn from five of Plato’s dialogue...
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    27,90 €

  • The Dynamic Social Contract
    Andre Smith
    This book continues an exploration begun by Charles Mills and Carole Pateman with their examinations of the nuisances of the Western social contract. The work examines the social contract within the variable of space or proximity and incorporates concepts first proposed by Benedict Anderson, that of concepts of shared communal belonging or imagined. The social contract is explo...
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    41,13 €

  • The Art of Peace
    Susan Broomhall
    We are living in exciting times. World peace is something we have all wanted but was seemingly unachievable. Now, however, through a global humanity awakening, our aspiration for a harmonious society is within our reach. Through the irony of paradox, this book theorises that by understanding what we do not want we can establish what we do want. If peace is what we want, surely ...
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    15,05 €

  • The Nature of Aesthetics
    Christopher Angle
    The Nature of Aesthetics: Defining Literature, Art & Beauty Philosophy Christopher Angle has written an engaging and readable inquiry into aesthetics. In the style of Socratic dialogues, Angle raises the right questions and defends his own original answers. -- John Greco, Dept. of Philosophy, Fordham Universityor artist sees his world and distinguishes this from other types ...
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    16,74 €

  • The Art of Being Solid
    Jonah Sanders
    In street culture you have people say that they are Real or Gangsta yet those are fallicies. At the end of the day it doesn’t matter if you are a street person , hustler, or a average Joe it all comes down to being Solid. This book breaks down lessons to guide you in being just that. ...
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    9,43 €

  • Informed Dissent
    Ralph Fucetola
    The ’pandemic’ started in early 2020 but things were already in motion in 2019, with at least one ’think tank’ running a simulation scenario in October involving a new pandemic disease that would rapidly spread from a lab in a city in China. Perhaps synchronistically at nearly the same time I gave a paper at the Libertarian Scholars’ Conference (King’s College, Manhattan) on In...
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    21,10 €