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Michael Walzer is one of the pre-eminent political theorists in the world today and also a prominent public intellectual. His conception of social justice and his work on just and unjust wars have been hugely influential in political theory and, at the same time, he has taken a public stand on many of the great issues of our time, from the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War to 9/11, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Iraq War. He stands out among political theorists and philosophers by virtue of his attention to historical reality and his sensitivity to social and political context. Convinced that philosophical debate is only useful if it is rooted in the concrete practices and morality of societies, he develops a form of social critique that is opposed to a disembodied philosophy which does not respond to concerns of ordinary people. For Walzer, it is useless to try to write a theory of justice: the challenge is to think through issues of justice in relation to the particular contexts in which people live out their lives. The core strength of his work is his practical instinct: if individuals are contextualized, critique must be too.

This book takes the form of an extended conversation between Walzer and Astrid von Busekist, ranging from Walzer’s biography and political activism to his work on war, justice and Judaism. Weaving together his theoretical work and his political activism, it provides an outstanding introduction to the life and work of one of the most influential political theorists of our time.

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"This dialogue with Michael Walzer shows how fertile and original a political thinker he is, less interested in defining foundational normative theory, but fully engaged in discerning how in each particular society we can build a common world, hospitable to a multicultural social democracy."
Professor Charles Taylor, McGill University

"Von Busekist asks superb questions, drawing Walzer out on questions about which he has not written."
Logos: A Journal of Modern Society & Culture



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Note on the English Edition
Introduction
1 Who Are You Michael Walzer?
2 Political Activism, Civil Rights and the Anti-war Movement
3 Dissent
4 Thinking About War
5 Cooperation and Multilaterialism: Nations, States, Sovereignty
6 Israel-Palestine
7 Political Theory
8 Spheres of Justice
9 In God’s Shadow and the Jewish Political Tradition
Coda

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 16/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781509544806, 978-1509544806
      ISBN10: 1509544801

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Michael Walzer is one of the pre-eminent political theorists in the world today and also a prominent public intellectual. His conception of social justice and his work on just and unjust wars have been hugely influential in political theory and, at the same time, he has taken a public stand on many of the great issues of our time, from the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War to 9/11, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Iraq War. He stands out among political theorists and philosophers by virtue of his attention to historical reality and his sensitivity to social and political context. Convinced that philosophical debate is only useful if it is rooted in the concrete practices and morality of societies, he develops a form of social critique that is opposed to a disembodied philosophy which does not respond to concerns of ordinary people. For Walzer, it is useless to try to write a theory of justice: the challenge is to think through issues of justice in relation to the particular contexts in which people live out their lives. The core strength of his work is his practical instinct: if individuals are contextualized, critique must be too.

      This book takes the form of an extended conversation between Walzer and Astrid von Busekist, ranging from Walzer’s biography and political activism to his work on war, justice and Judaism. Weaving together his theoretical work and his political activism, it provides an outstanding introduction to the life and work of one of the most influential political theorists of our time.

      Trade Review

      "This dialogue with Michael Walzer shows how fertile and original a political thinker he is, less interested in defining foundational normative theory, but fully engaged in discerning how in each particular society we can build a common world, hospitable to a multicultural social democracy."
      Professor Charles Taylor, McGill University

      "Von Busekist asks superb questions, drawing Walzer out on questions about which he has not written."
      Logos: A Journal of Modern Society & Culture



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Note on the English Edition
      Introduction
      1 Who Are You Michael Walzer?
      2 Political Activism, Civil Rights and the Anti-war Movement
      3 Dissent
      4 Thinking About War
      5 Cooperation and Multilaterialism: Nations, States, Sovereignty
      6 Israel-Palestine
      7 Political Theory
      8 Spheres of Justice
      9 In God’s Shadow and the Jewish Political Tradition
      Coda

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