The Philosophy of Protest
eBook - Fighting for Justice without Going to War
Kling, Jennifer/Mitchell, Megan
ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS
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Zusatztext
<p><span>Protest is a critical part of the contemporary political landscape. Despite the prevalence of protest as a real-world practice, most liberal political theory limits its focus on protest to ideal conditions. This book takes up the question of how to think about protest, from within the context of liberal political theory, in the face of serious, substantial, ongoing, and actual injusticesin short, a theory of protest for our world. What can or must protest include? What, if anything, must it avoid? Against much of the popular discourse, the authors defend the view that suitably constrained violent political protest is sometimes justified. Violent political protest is not simply revolution by any other nameits a last-ditch effort to remedy injustice without going to war.</span></p>
Autorenportrait
<p><span>Jennifer Kling</span><span> is assistant professor of philosophy and director of the Center for Legal Studies at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Her research focuses on moral and political philosophy, particularly issues in war and peace, self- and other-defense, international relations, protest, and feminism. She is the author of</span><span>War Refugees: Risk, Justice, and Moral Responsibility</span><span>(Lexington, 2019)</span><span> as well as numerous articles in academic journals and edited collections.</span></p><p><span>Megan Mitchell</span><span> is associate professor of philosophy at Stonehill College in North Easton, Massachusetts, where she teaches classes in philosophy of race, feminism, and African philosophy.. Her work is in political philosophy, particularly issues of race and racism. She has authored articles in Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Radical Philosophy Review, and Pacifism, Politics, and Feminism: Intersections and Innovations (2019).</span></p><p></p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 09.11.2021
Umfang: 182 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781786613219
Umbreit-Nr.: 5527207
