The philosophy of protest : fighting for justice without going to war /: fighting for justice without going to war. (2021)
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- Title:
- The philosophy of protest : fighting for justice without going to war /: fighting for justice without going to war. (2021)
- Main Title:
- The philosophy of protest : fighting for justice without going to war
- Further Information:
- Note: Jennifer Kling, Megan Mitchell.
- Authors:
- Kling, Jennifer, 1984-
Mitchell, Megan - Contents:
- Preface 1. A Brief (Philosophical) History of Protest and Liberalism I. Common Liberal Categories of Resistance and Protest II. Pressing the Liberal Tradition III. Moving Forward: Reimagining Liberalism 2. Bottles and Bricks: Rethinking the Prohibition against Violent Protest I. The Conceptual Argument II. Moral Considerations III. Pragmatic Considerations 3. (Re)Considering Violence I. An Ordinary Conception of Violence I.a. Subjectivity and Ideology II. Challenging an Ordinary Conception II.a. Violence as a Rights Violation II.b. Structural Violence II.c. Violence as a Violation of Integrity III. Return to Milkshaking 4. Violence as Persuasive Political Communication I. Progressing Towards Justice II. A Commitment to the Political III. Interpersonal Violence as Moral and Political Suasion 5. Responsibility and Accountability: Permission for Violent Protest I. The Political Responsibility to Oppose Injustice II. The Nature of the Political Responsibility to Protest III. Evaluating Protest from a Moral and Political Perspective 6. Attitudes and Actions: The Responsibilities of Protestors I. Analysis of the Communicative Context I.a. Dialogic Constraints on Protest I.a.a. Prioritizing the Local 1.a.b. A Duty to Communicate with Each Other II. Protecting the Vulnerable III. Self-Respect and Violence 7. Protest and Revolution: Drawing Difficult Lines I. The Traditional Distinction Between Revolution and Protest II. Some Problems with the Traditional Account III. A Way ForwardPreface 1. A Brief (Philosophical) History of Protest and Liberalism I. Common Liberal Categories of Resistance and Protest II. Pressing the Liberal Tradition III. Moving Forward: Reimagining Liberalism 2. Bottles and Bricks: Rethinking the Prohibition against Violent Protest I. The Conceptual Argument II. Moral Considerations III. Pragmatic Considerations 3. (Re)Considering Violence I. An Ordinary Conception of Violence I.a. Subjectivity and Ideology II. Challenging an Ordinary Conception II.a. Violence as a Rights Violation II.b. Structural Violence II.c. Violence as a Violation of Integrity III. Return to Milkshaking 4. Violence as Persuasive Political Communication I. Progressing Towards Justice II. A Commitment to the Political III. Interpersonal Violence as Moral and Political Suasion 5. Responsibility and Accountability: Permission for Violent Protest I. The Political Responsibility to Oppose Injustice II. The Nature of the Political Responsibility to Protest III. Evaluating Protest from a Moral and Political Perspective 6. Attitudes and Actions: The Responsibilities of Protestors I. Analysis of the Communicative Context I.a. Dialogic Constraints on Protest I.a.a. Prioritizing the Local 1.a.b. A Duty to Communicate with Each Other II. Protecting the Vulnerable III. Self-Respect and Violence 7. Protest and Revolution: Drawing Difficult Lines I. The Traditional Distinction Between Revolution and Protest II. Some Problems with the Traditional Account III. A Way Forward IV. Gradients, Not Bright Lines About the Authors Acknowledgements … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 303.6
Demonstrations -- Philosophy
Violence -- Philosophy
Violence -- Moral and ethical aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781786613219
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781786613202
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