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The Poverty of Our Freedom: Essays 2012 - 2019
The Poverty of Our Freedom: Essays 2012 - 2019
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Individual freedom is a popular concept, but Axel Honneth's book shows that we must learn from philosophy to understand it fully. He re-examines Hegel and Marx's work and explores social problem areas where freedom is challenged. The book is of interest to students and scholars of philosophy, political theory, social theory, and the social sciences.
Format: Hardback
Length: 304 pages
Publication date: 08 June 2023
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
The notion of individual freedom is one that holds immense appeal in today's world, permeating political party manifestos, legal reforms, military interventions, and even personal relationships. It is a concept that drives our actions and justifications, seeking to empower individuals and promote their autonomy. However, our understanding of freedom is limited if we confine it solely to the subjective rights of the individual.
In his groundbreaking book, Axel Honneth delves into the depths of the philosophy of freedom, challenging our conventional understanding and offering a more comprehensive perspective. Honneth begins by re-examining the works of Hegel and Marx, seeking to clarify the concept of freedom and shed light on its complexities. He then explores various social problem areas where the ideals of freedom face contemporary obstacles. Through his insightful analysis, Honneth identifies potential forces that could revitalize our struggle for freedom.
This book, penned by one of the foremost social and political philosophers of our time, is a must-read for students and scholars of philosophy, political theory, social theory, and the social sciences and humanities. It offers a profound exploration of the concept of freedom, providing valuable insights and perspectives that will deepen our understanding of this essential human value.
Weight: 552g
Dimension: 158 x 236 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781509556328
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