Dignity, diversity, anarchy : proceedings of the special workshops "Human dignity in Europe" and "The anarchist critique of the state, the law and authority" held at the 29th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social
معرفی کتاب «Dignity, diversity, anarchy : proceedings of the special workshops "Human dignity in Europe" and "The anarchist critique of the state, the law and authority" held at the 29th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social» نوشتهٔ edited by Klaus Mathis and Luca Langensand.، منتشرشده توسط نشر Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie (ARSP). Beihefte در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The contributions in this volume add innovative insights to the debate on domination, power, dignity and the future of society. Problems of heteronormativity are fundamental to the anarchist critique of the principle of domination and at the same time central for the discussion of the concept of human dignity. The debates on dignity and diversity and on anarchist perspectives of domination-free organisation are particularly relevant in view of the softening of traditional power structures and the emergence of new ones, especially in the age of globalisation on the one hand and the resurgence of nationalist concepts on the other hand. Reihe Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie {u2013} Beihefte - Band 168 Preface Introduction (KLAUS MATHIS / LUCA LANGENSAND) I. Dignity and Diversity 1. Human Dignity in Post-Secular and Pluralistic Society Human Dignity within Post-Secular Society (PAOLO BECCHI) Philosophical and Legal Foundations for LGBT Rights (DAMIR BANOVIĆ) 2. Human Dignity in Latin America The Principle of Proportionality, Human Dignity and the Jurisprudence of the Argentinian Supreme Court. An Analysis Based on the Thoughts of Robert Alexy (RENATO RABBI-BALDI CABANILLAS) Human Dignity and Constitutional Pluralism. The Brazilian Constitution of 1988 in Times of Deep Political Dissension (MARCOS AUGUSTO MALISKA) The Rise (and Fall) of Authoritarian Dignity. Political Struggles & Tropical Necropolitics in Brazil (ANTONIO PELE) II. Diversity and Anarchy 1. Historical Approaches to Anarchism Vive la Révolution! Anarchist Perspectives on the French Revolution (MAURICE SCHUHMANN) William Godwin’s Utilitarian Anarchism (KLAUS MATHIS) Edward Abramowski’s Idea of Solidarity and Stateless Cooperation. A Polish Contribution to the Anarchist Thought (ANNA BUDZANOWSKA / TOMASZ PIETRZYKOWSKI) 2. Anarchist Approaches to Domination, the State, Law and Social Order Domination, the State and Anarchism (JAMES HUMPHRIES) From “Insurrection” to “Counter-revolution”. Post-anarchism and the Critique of the State (ALEKSANDER MIŁOSZ ZIELIŃSKI) The Case for Anarchist Litigation. Why the Enemies of Legal Institutions Want Legal Institutions (PETER SEYFERTH) Anarchist Law? Ideas of Social Order and Regulation without Domination (LUCA LANGENSAND) 3. Critical and Alternative Approaches to Anarchism, the State, Law and Authority Levinas’ Anarchy, State and International Law (WANSHU CONG) State Without Territory. A Legal-Political Heresy (CLELIA BARTOLI) Limits and Possibilities of Anarchism. Proposing a “Focused Anarchism” (JUAN CARLOS RIOFRIO / RICARDO LOPEZ) Anarchism, Capitalism, and the Law (DAVID DÜRR) Preface KLAUS MATHIS/LUCA LANGENSAND: Introduction Dignity and Diversity Human Dignity in Post-Secular and Pluralistic Society PAOLO BECCHI: Human Dignity within Post-Secular Society DAMIR BANOVIC: Philosophical and Legal Foundations for LGBT Rights Human Dignity in Latin America RENATO RABBI-BALDI CABANILLAS: The Principle of Proportionality, Human Dignity and the Jurisprudence of the Argentinian Supreme Court—An Analysis Based on the Thoughts of Robert Alexy MARCOS AUGUSTO MALISKA: Human Dignity and Constitutional Pluralism—The Brazilian Constitution 0/1988 in Times of Deep Political Dissension ANTONIO PELE: The Rise (and Fall) of Authoritarian Dignity—Political Struggles & Tropical Necropolitics in Brazil Diversity and Anarchy Historical Approaches to Anarchism MAURICE SCHUHMANN: Vive la Revolution! Anarchist Perspectives on the French Revolution KLAUS MATHIS: William Godwin’s Utilitarian Anarchism ANNA BUDZANOWSKA/TOMASZ PIETRZYKOWSKI: Edward Abramowski’s Idea of Solidarity and Stateless Cooperation—A Polish Contribution to the Anarchist Thought Anarchist Approaches to Domination, the State, Law and Social Order JAMES HUMPHRIES: Domination, the State and Anarchis ALEKSANDER MILOSZ ZIELINSKI: From “Insurrection” to “Counter-revolution”—Post-anarchism and the Critique of the State PETER SEYFERTH: The Case for Anarchist Litigation—Why the Enemies ofLegal Institutions Want Legal Institutions LUCA LANGENSAND: Anarchist Law? Ideas of Social Order and Regulation without Domination Critical and Alternative Approaches to Anarchism, the State, Law and Authority WANSHU CONG: Levinas’ Anarchy, State and International Law CLELIA BARTOLI: State Without Territory—A Legal-Political Heresy JUAN CARLOS RIOFRIO/RICARDO LOPEZ: Limits and Possibilities of Anarchism—Proposing a “Focused Anarchism” DAVID DURR: Anarchism, Capitalism, and the Law The contributions in this volume add innovative insights to the debate on domination, power, dignity and the future of society. Problems of heteronomy are fundamental to the anarchist critique of the principle of domination and at the same time central for the discussion of the concept of human dignity. The debates on dignity and diversity and on anarchist perspectives of domination-free organisation are particularly relevant in view of the softening of traditional power structures and the emergence of new ones, especially in the age of globalisation on the one hand and the resurgence of nationalist concepts on the other hand. (Source: [Franz Steiner Verlag](https://www.steiner-verlag.de/Dignity-Diversity-Anarchy-Human-Dignity-in-Europe-The-Anarchist-Critique-of-the-State-the-Law-and-Authority/9783515129534)) The contributions in this volume add innovative insights to the debate on domination, power, dignity and the future of society. Problems of heteronormativity are fundamental to the anarchist critique of the principle of domination and at the same time central for the discussion of the concept of human dignity. The debates on dignity and diversity and on anarchist perspectives of domination-free organisation are particularly relevant in view of the softening of traditional power structures and the emergence of new ones, especially in the age of globalisation on the one hand and the resurgence of nationalist concepts on the other hand. Reihe Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie {u2013} Beihefte - Band 168
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