Freedom and Culture in Western Society Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought Series
Auteur : Blokland Hans
Critically examining conceptions of freedom of some of the leading contemporary philosophers from Isaiah Berlin to Charles Taylor, Hans Blokland explores the value and significance that freedom has acquired on our political consciousness. He looks specifically at:
* positive and negative freedom
* freedom of the individual
* freedom and society
* emancipation and paternalism
* freedom and cultural politics.
1. General Introduction 2. Isaiah Berlin on Positive and Negative Freedom 3. Freedom of the Individual 4. Freedom and Society 5. Emancipation and Paternalism 6. Final Balance and Synthesis: Freedom and Cultural Politics 7. Culture, Politics and Freedom, Epilogue, Bibliography Freedom & Autonomy, Bibliography Arts & Culture, Index
Date de parution : 03-1997
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 05-2016
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de Freedom and Culture in Western Society :
Mots-clés :
Gogh; Vincent Van Gogh; Western liberal democracies; Van Der Voort; positive freedom; Good Life; paternalism; cultural politics; Developmental Power; negative freedom; Weak Paternalism; Berlin’s View; Paternalistic Interventions; Political Parties; Great Social Inequality; Language Game; Cultural Participation; Impulsive Reaction; Cultural Dissemination; Personal Development; Western Social Institutions; Wall Hangings; Book III; Children’s School Careers; Exclusive Activity; High Cultural Competence; Frankfurter Schule; Facility Policy