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Michael Walzer is one of the world’s most important political thinkers, whose major works, such as Spheres of Justice and Just and Unjust Wars, have transformed many central debates in contemporary political philosophy.

In this book, Toby J. Reiner provides the most wide-ranging and up-to-date introduction to his work available. Reiner examines his writings on topics ranging from justice in war, humanitarian intervention and migration ethics to distributive justice, multiculturalism, and the political role of religion. Situating Walzer’s thought in the intellectual environment of post-war American leftist politics, Reiner demonstrates the importance of his attempt to provide a social-democratic alternative to liberalism, Marxism, and post-modernism. He shows that Walzer has developed a novel approach to political theory based on the thesis that human communities construct the values that give meaning to their lives, giving his work a significance that goes well beyond political theory, into political and social science more broadly.

Reiner not only gives a crystal clear guide to Walzer’s ideas for students of political philosophy and general readers, but also develops an original and illuminating new interpretation of his thought that no political theorist can afford to miss.

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"Reiner’s book, the first comprehensive study of Walzer’s work, is a careful and astute exposition of the main lines of his arguments."
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Justice of Resorting to War
Chapter 2: Justified Conduct in War
Chapter 3: Complex Equality and the “Spheres of Justice”
Chapter 4: Complex Equality and the Social Democratic Critique of Liberalism
Chapter 5: The Challenge of Diversity
Chapter 6: Justice Beyond Borders
Chapter 7: Religion and Politics
Chapter 8: Interpretive Method and Social Criticism
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes

Michael Walzer

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 06/12/2019
      ISBN13: 9781509526307, 978-1509526307
      ISBN10: 1509526307

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Michael Walzer is one of the world’s most important political thinkers, whose major works, such as Spheres of Justice and Just and Unjust Wars, have transformed many central debates in contemporary political philosophy.

      In this book, Toby J. Reiner provides the most wide-ranging and up-to-date introduction to his work available. Reiner examines his writings on topics ranging from justice in war, humanitarian intervention and migration ethics to distributive justice, multiculturalism, and the political role of religion. Situating Walzer’s thought in the intellectual environment of post-war American leftist politics, Reiner demonstrates the importance of his attempt to provide a social-democratic alternative to liberalism, Marxism, and post-modernism. He shows that Walzer has developed a novel approach to political theory based on the thesis that human communities construct the values that give meaning to their lives, giving his work a significance that goes well beyond political theory, into political and social science more broadly.

      Reiner not only gives a crystal clear guide to Walzer’s ideas for students of political philosophy and general readers, but also develops an original and illuminating new interpretation of his thought that no political theorist can afford to miss.

      Trade Review
      "Reiner’s book, the first comprehensive study of Walzer’s work, is a careful and astute exposition of the main lines of his arguments."
      Logos: A Journal of Modern Society & Culture

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements
      Introduction
      Chapter 1: The Justice of Resorting to War
      Chapter 2: Justified Conduct in War
      Chapter 3: Complex Equality and the “Spheres of Justice”
      Chapter 4: Complex Equality and the Social Democratic Critique of Liberalism
      Chapter 5: The Challenge of Diversity
      Chapter 6: Justice Beyond Borders
      Chapter 7: Religion and Politics
      Chapter 8: Interpretive Method and Social Criticism
      Conclusion
      Bibliography
      Notes

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