Future of Democratic Equality, The: Rebuilding Social Solidarity in a Fragmented America

Author:   Elizabeth Zimmer (Syracuse University, USA Syracuse University, USA) ,  Joseph M Schwartz (Temple University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Group
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9781281753885


Pages:   225
Publication Date:   01 January 2008
Format:   Electronic book text
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Future of Democratic Equality, The: Rebuilding Social Solidarity in a Fragmented America


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Why has contemporary radical political theory remained virtually silent about the stunning rise in inequality in the United States over the past thirty years? Schwartz contends that since the 1980s, most radical theorists shifted their focus away from interrogating social inequality to criticizing the liberal and radical tradition for being inattentive to the role of 'difference' and 'identity' within social life. This critique brought more awareness of the relative autonomy of gender, racial, and sexual oppression. But, as Schwartz argues, it also led many theorists to forget that if 'difference' is institutionalized on a terrain of radical economic inequality, unjust inequalities in social and political power will inevitably persist.Schwartz cautions against a new radical theoretical orthodoxy: that 'universal' norms such as equality and solidarity are inherently repressive and homogenizing, whereas particular norms and identities are truly emancipatory. Reducing inequality among Americans, as well as globally, will take a high level of social solidarity - a level far from today's fragmented politics. In focusing the left's attention on the need to reconstruct a governing model that speaks to the aspirations of the majority, Schwartz provocatively applies this vision to such real world political issues as welfare reform, race relations, childcare, and the democratic regulation of the global economy.

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Author:   Elizabeth Zimmer (Syracuse University, USA Syracuse University, USA) ,  Joseph M Schwartz (Temple University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Group
Imprint:   Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN:  

9781281753885


ISBN 10:   1281753882
Pages:   225
Publication Date:   01 January 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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