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Philosophical communitarianism ... Communitarianism has become the focus of some debate and interest - but what is it, and what implications does the communitarian agenda have for education? ... It is helpful to separate what might be called philosophical communitarianism from political communitarianism. Under the former...
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It argues that such societies achieve a dynamic balance between state, market and community...." Amitai Etzioni, Communitarianism: A Third Way to a Good Society...
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~ Not Communism, not Capitalism, but Communitarianism ~ ... Communitarianism [Standord Encyclopedia of Philosopy]: "Drawing primarily upon the insights of Aristotle and Hegel, political philosophers such as Alasdair MacIntyre...disputed Rawls' assumption that the principal task of government is to secure and distribute...
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While movements like Communitarianism are trying to replace responsibility to self with responsibility to the state, on the grounds that this is responsibility to others, the very idea of personal responsibility has been damaged by the idea that the causes of people's actions are exculpatory (i.e.
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Communitarianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Communitarianism , as a group of related but distinct philosophies, began in the late 20th century, opposing exalted forms of individualism while advocating phenomena such as civil society. Not neces...
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Sometime over the last two years, someone somewhere must have decreed that the intellectual buzzword of the '90s was to be "communitarianism." Only five years ago, communitarianism was an obscure school of philosophy discussed in faculty seminars; ... What is communitarianism? Where did it come from? How come everyone seems...
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I. THE COMMON GOOD ... II. THE ENCUMBERED SELF ... NOTES ON COMMUNITARIANISM...
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