This article offers a brief discussion of the main themes of communitarian thought in the context of New Labour's invoking of 'community' as a core constituent of its attempt to forge a 'new' political agenda. ... These relations thus provide a sort of moral compass: we inherit from our social and traditional context...
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Outline Moral and Political Philosophy ; (Page references are to The Game of Philosophy) ... PAGE 1 ; Moral liberalism and moral communitarianism (see pages 13-19) ... Reject moral relativism...
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Introduction to Ethics ... Liberal Rights and Communitarian Theories ... Section 6: Virtue Ethics; Section 7: Liberal Rights and Communitarian Theories; Section 8: Case-based Moral Reasoning; Section 9: Moral Pluralism;
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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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This paper compares moral autonomy and communitarian ethics as foundational bases for journalism in a global society. ... Individual Moral Autonomy, Communitarian Ethics, Journalistic Responsibility, Global Culture...
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This is the basic statement of communitarianism by a key founder of the movement. It is provocative and readable, and contains the "Responsive Communitarian Platform." It addresses broad issues such as the erosion of a moral voice in our public discourse.
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Communitarianism has become the focus of some debate and interest - but what is it, and what implications does the communitarian agenda have for education? ... We hold that a moral revival in these United States is possible without Puritanism; that is, without busybodies meddling into our personal affairs,
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260. "Moral Dialogues: A Communitarian Core Element," Debating Democracy's Discontent: Essays on American Politics, Law, and Public Philosophy, Anita L. Allen and Milton C. Regan, Jr., editors (Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1998), p. 183-192.;
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Moral dialogues occur when a group of people engage in a process of sorting the values that will guide their formulations of the social good; they occur often in societies that fit the communitarian paradigm of balancing autonomy and order.
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The explosive growth of transnational voluntary associations and the increasing worldwide respect for human rights, women’s rights and the environment indicate that communal bonds and a shared set of values and ... Amitai Etzioni: Affective Bonds and Moral Norms: A Communitarian Approach to the Emerging Global Society...
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