Hans Lindahl's new book is an extremely valuable contribution. It offers a fresh notion of globalization processes, grounded in a sound social ontology. Lindahl's theory is described on the background of most of the contemporary debate, painstakingly scrutinized in the book. The sobering conclusion is that no Great Emancipation is truly possible: the only contingency-burden solutions are those normative practices that Lindahl calls "restrained collective self-assertion".
A new book by Hans Lindahl / Zanetti, G.. - In: ETICA & POLITICA. - ISSN 1825-5167. - 21:3(2019), pp. 403-415. [10.13137/1825-5167/29516]
A new book by Hans Lindahl
Zanetti G.
2019
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Hans Lindahl's new book is an extremely valuable contribution. It offers a fresh notion of globalization processes, grounded in a sound social ontology. Lindahl's theory is described on the background of most of the contemporary debate, painstakingly scrutinized in the book. The sobering conclusion is that no Great Emancipation is truly possible: the only contingency-burden solutions are those normative practices that Lindahl calls "restrained collective self-assertion".File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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