The Dialectics of Global Justice: From Liberal to Postcapitalist Cosmopolitanism

Author:   Bryant William Sculos
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 July 2022
Format:   Hardback
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"The Dialectics of Global Justice uses a novel application of negative dialectical interpretation to offer an immanent and ethical critique of prominent theories of global justice (i.e., cosmopolitanism), including how these theories manifest in political movements and policy agendas. Drawing on the work of Theodor Adorno and Erich Fromm especially, author Bryant William Sculos exposes the contradictory relationship between cosmopolitanism and core elements of capitalism, particularly the domineering ""capitalistic mentality"" (re)produced by and through capitalism, leading to the conclusion that cosmopolitanism, on its own terms, demands an alternative, postcapitalistic political basis in order to make robust progress toward global justice. While offering this critique, Sculos also implicitly challenges the increasingly common view that cosmopolitanism today is inherently imperialistic and out of touch with the global resurgence of nationalism and anti-cosmopolitan sentiment."

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Author:   Bryant William Sculos
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781438489414


ISBN 10:   1438489412
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 July 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: From Here to There 1. Assuming the Status Quo: Cosmopolitanism Takes on Capitalism 2. The Capitalistic Mentality: Between Base and Superstructure 3. Cosmopolitanism and the Dialectical Intervention of the Capitalistic Mentality 4. Cosmopolitanism and Socialist Strategy: Class Struggle, Radical Reform, and Postcapitalism Conclusion: Toward a Postcapitalistic Mentality Afterword Notes References Index

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This unique argument, which advances cosmopolitanism through a critique of capitalism and ecologism, will fill a large gap within political science and international relations on the economic aspects of cosmopolitanism. - Shannon Brincat, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia In a time when authoritarian populism, Covid-19, and climate change threaten the very foundation of institutions, we now, more than ever, need to question the failed promises of liberalism and cosmopolitan justice. Sculos addresses this growing need in three critical ways: by probing the contradictory limitations of cosmopolitanism, reengaging the often, overlooked ideas of Theodor Adorno and Erich Fromm, and reclaiming the ontological and practical possibilities of a post-capitalist justice. The result is an enriching and insightful book that deserves to be read by liberals, Marxists, and anyone interested in the big questions concerning twenty-first century justice. - Steven C. Roach, author of Decency and Difference: Humanity and the Global Challenge of Identity Politics


"""This unique argument, which advances cosmopolitanism through a critique of capitalism and ecologism, will fill a large gap within political science and international relations on the economic aspects of cosmopolitanism."" — Shannon Brincat, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia ""In a time when authoritarian populism, Covid-19, and climate change threaten the very foundation of institutions, we now, more than ever, need to question the failed promises of liberalism and cosmopolitan justice. Sculos addresses this growing need in three critical ways: by probing the contradictory limitations of cosmopolitanism, reengaging the often-overlooked ideas of Theodor Adorno and Erich Fromm, and reclaiming the ontological and practical possibilities of a post-capitalist justice. The result is an enriching and insightful book that deserves to be read by liberals, Marxists, and anyone interested in the big questions concerning twenty-first-century justice."" — Steven C. Roach, author of Decency and Difference: Humanity and the Global Challenge of Identity Politics"


Author Information

Bryant William Sculos is Lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

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