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The Liberalism of Care Shawn C. Fraistat

The Liberalism of Care By Shawn C. Fraistat

The Liberalism of Care by Shawn C. Fraistat


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The Liberalism of Care: Community, Philosophy, and Ethics by Shawn C. Fraistat

Attention to care in modern society has fallen out of view as an ethos of personal responsibility, free markets, and individualism has taken hold. The Liberalism of Care argues that contemporary liberalism is suffering from a crisis of care, manifest in a decaying sense of collective political responsibility for citizens' well-being and for the most vulnerable members of our communities. Political scientist Shawn C. Fraistat argues that we have lost the political language of care, which, prior the nineteenth century, was commonly used to express these dimensions of political life.

To recover that language, Fraistat turns to three prominent philosophers-Plato, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and William Godwin-who illuminate the varied ways caring language and caring values have structured core debates in the history of Western political thought about the proper role of government, as well as the rights and responsibilities of citizens. The Liberalism of Care presents a distinctive vision for our liberal politics where political communities and citizens can utilize the ethic and practices of care to face practical challenges.

The Liberalism of Care Reviews

The Liberalism of Care richly re-envisions both the politics of care and the nature of contemporary liberalism through an original and highly illuminating analysis of care in some key contributors to the history of political thought in the West.?Fraistat's?searching studies of Plato, Rousseau, and Godwin explore with great nuance and insight the relationship between care and authority, domination, civic engagement, self-development, and solidarity, among other things. Yet even as it shifts how we understand the history of political thought, the book offers a valuable resource for liberal democracies navigating current challenges of authoritarianism, populism, deep dividedness, entrenched injustice, and rising inequality. The Liberalism of Care is an important contribution to political theory and to public life. -- Sharon R. Krause, Brown University
Fraistat's?The Liberalism of Care?is an insightful exploration of the deep currents of care that have long existed in Western political thought but have often been overlooked or misunderstood. Through close readings of Plato, Rousseau, and Godwin,?Fraistat?draws out constructive insights about the importance of care to political life as well as the dangers of illiberal care.?The Liberalism of Care?is an important book that offers profound lessons about the importance of care to liberalism and the importance of liberal values to good care. -- Daniel Engster, The University of Houston

About Shawn C. Fraistat

Shawn C. Fraistat is an independent scholar of political science. He was previously a visiting scholar in the Department of Political Science at Brown University.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. Plato on Caring for the Self and Caring for Others

Chapter 2. Plato and the Politics of Authority as Care

Chapter 3. Rousseau on Care, Education, and Domination

Chapter 4. Rousseau, Authority, and the Caring Republic

Chapter 5. Godwin on Care, Impartiality, and Independence

Chapter 6. Godwin and Anarchy as Care

Conclusion

Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR013292670
9780226745350
022674535X
The Liberalism of Care: Community, Philosophy, and Ethics by Shawn C. Fraistat
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
2021-04-26
288
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