The Problems of Communitarian Politics
Unity and Conflict
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 28 October 1999
- ISBN 9780198295631
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages292 pages
- Size 242x162x20 mm
- Weight 566 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The book examines the development of the idea of community in western liberal democracy and the way in which it inspires participants in 'community development', and community politics'. Controversially, the book argues that 'community' is a contradictory idea, which ultimately frustrates participants in democratic politics.
MoreLong description:
The book offers a detailed critical analysis of the ideal of 'community' in politics. The book traces elements of the idea of community in a number of social and philosophical contests over the last century, explaining how these are articulated in very recent political and public policy debates. 'Community' is invoked as a justification for re-organisation of state institutions as the source of care, and support for individuals, and as an entity which is valuable in its own right, and needs itself to be sustained and defended.
In community development, community action, community care, and community politics, the tensions and contradictions within the concept are often invariably felt community is both inclusive and exclusive; both organised and unstructured; and both hierarchical and egalitarian. The book argues that analyses of the concept of 'community' shows the role of ideas and ideals in shaping political actions, the barriers to the realization of community in practical contexts, and ultimately the untenability of the ideal itself.
New and important book... the book as a whole constitutes a carefully laid out, responsible, even respectful critique of communitarian politics, without any crocodile tears, Old Left bellyaching, or simplistic ideological slogans.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Communitarianism, Philosophical and Political
The Concept of Community
Interpretation, Politics, and Community
Social Constructionism
Locality, Community and Politics
Political Communitarianism and Family Life
The Idea of a Political Community