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The Logic of Commitment
This book develops a conception of commitment and explores its limits. It will appeal to ethicists interested in the connection between commitment and personal well-being, and to anyone who wonders why and when it might make sense to make or keep commitments.
€ 33,50 -
Christianity and the Nation-State
A Study in Political Theology'The deep moral intelligence, theological acuity, and relentless intellectual honesty of Chartier's argument set this book apart. And, perhaps needless to say, its challenge to Christian selfconsciousness could scarcely be more urgent at this moment.' David Bentley Hart, Collaborating Researcher, University of Notre Dame
€ 117,95 -
The Routledge Handbook of Anarchy and Anarchist Thought
An authoritative introduction to scholarly discourse on anarchy—covering the possibility, dynamics, and appeal of social order without the state. The 30 original chapters draw on philosophy, economics, law, history, politics, and religious studies. An essential volume for students and scholars studying anarchy.
€ 69,50 -
The Routledge Handbook of Anarchy and Anarchist Thought
An authoritative introduction to scholarly discourse on anarchy—covering the possibility, dynamics, and appeal of social order without the state. The 30 original chapters draw on philosophy, economics, law, history, politics, and religious studies. An essential volume for students and scholars studying anarchy.
€ 325,95 -
Social Class and State Power
Exploring an Alternative Radical TraditionThis book explores the idea of social class in the liberal tradition. It collects classical and contemporary texts illustrating and examining the liberal origins of class analysis—often associated with Marxism but actually rooted in the work of liberal theorists.
€ 152,50 -
Flourishing Lives
Exploring Natural Law Liberalism'Most particularly in an age of illiberal populism, 'liberalism' urgently needs redefinition, away from its bizarre US definition as yet another collectivism. Chartier's brilliant and wide-ranging book defends a new, and old, liberalism in detail. It is, as he says, 'a confident reassertion of liberalism', but willing to listen to the other side, and to consider. His 'radical' liberalism is in fact a modest and reasonable program for a flourishing world of natural-law equals.' Deirdre N. McCloskey, University of Illinois, Chicago
€ 143,95 -
Public Practice, Private Law
An Essay on Love, Marriage, and the State'There is among us today no universally shared understanding of what marriage is. Gary Chartier presents a discerning, attractive account of marriage - more precisely, of what we should understand marriage to be. Moreover, Chartier explains why, if we accept his account of marriage, we should support admitting same-sex couples to civil marriage. He also explains, persuasively in my view, why we should reject a prominent competing account of marriage, one according to which same-sex couples cannot be truly married. Everyone interested in the contemporary controversy about the meaning of marriage should read Chartier's important, stimulating new book.' Michael J. Perry, Emory University, Atlanta
€ 143,95 -
Anarchy and Legal Order
Law and Politics for a Stateless Society'Anarchism's case, against the state and for the viability and desirability of a polycentric legal order, receives its most challenging and detailed articulation in Chartier's book.' Hillel Steiner, FBA, Professor of Political Philosophy, University of Manchester
€ 64,95 -
Anarchy and Legal Order
Law and Politics for a Stateless Society'Anarchism's case, against the state and for the viability and desirability of a polycentric legal order, receives its most challenging and detailed articulation in Chartier's book.' Hillel Steiner, FBA, Professor of Political Philosophy, University of Manchester
€ 157,95 -
An Ecological Theory of Free Expression
Gary Chartier seeks to ground expressive freedom in mutually supportive concerns related to themes including property, autonomy, flourishing, and discovery, while seeking to tightly cabin the range of potential injuries that might trigger legal liability for expressive activity.
€ 110,95 -
An Ecological Theory of Free Expression
Gary Chartier seeks to ground expressive freedom in mutually supportive concerns related to themes including property, autonomy, flourishing, and discovery, while seeking to tightly cabin the range of potential injuries that might trigger legal liability for expressive activity.
€ 110,95 -
Public Practice, Private Law
An Essay on Love, Marriage, and the State'There is among us today no universally shared understanding of what marriage is. Gary Chartier presents a discerning, attractive account of marriage - more precisely, of what we should understand marriage to be. Moreover, Chartier explains why, if we accept his account of marriage, we should support admitting same-sex couples to civil marriage. He also explains, persuasively in my view, why we should reject a prominent competing account of marriage, one according to which same-sex couples cannot be truly married. Everyone interested in the contemporary controversy about the meaning of marriage should read Chartier's important, stimulating new book.' Michael J. Perry, Emory University, Atlanta
€ 44,50