Scales of justice
re-imagining political space in a globalizing world
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Author
Publication
2008 - Columbia University Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
56,000 words, Guess
Page Count
224 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivescalesjusticerei00fras
- ISBN-139780231146807
- ISBN-139780231519625
- ISBN-100231146809
- ISBN-100231519621
and 7 more
- LibraryThing7787218
- Goodreads3500063
- Library of Congress Control Number2008018716
- OCLC Control Number226360208
- Better World Books9780231146807
- Better World Books9780231519625
- Open LibraryOL16840440M
Classifications
- DDC320.01/1
- LCCJC578 .F6967 2008
- LCCJC578.F6967 2008
and 1 more
- LCCJC578 .F6967 2009
Description
"Until recently, struggles for justice proceeded against the background of a taken-for-granted frame: the bounded territorial state. With that "Westphalian" picture of political space assumed by default, the scope of justice was rarely subject to explicit dispute. Today, the scope of justice is hotly contested, as human-rights activists and international feminists join critics of structural adjustment and the WTO in targeting injustices that cut across borders. Seeking to remap the bounds of justice on a broader scale, these movements are challenging the view that justice can only be a domestic relation among fellow citizens. Under these conditions, there is no avoiding an issue that had once seemed to go without saying: What is the proper frame for theorizing justice? Faced with a plurality of competing scales, how do we know which scale of justice is truly just?" "Scales of Justice tackles this issue. Interrogating struggles over globalization, Nancy Fraser reconstructs the theory of justice for a post-Westphalian world. Revising her widely discussed theory of redistribution and recognition, she introduces representation as a third, "political," dimension of justice, which permits us to re-conceive scale and scope as questions of justice and to reimagine political space for a globalizing world." --Book Jacket.
Subjects
Series Statement
- New directions in critical theory
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