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Fraser, Nancy; Honneth, Axel Redistribution Or Recognition?: A Political-philosophical Exchange 2003 Book Honneth Recognition Theory, Politics, Redistribution, Capitalism, Social Justice, Identity, Ethics, Morality
Citation Fraser, Nancy; Honneth, Axel 2003 Book Recognition Theory Politics Redistribution Capitalism Social Justice Identity Ethics Morality Honneth

Redistribution Or Recognition?: A Political-philosophical Exchange

by Fraser, Nancy; Honneth, Axel (2003)

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[From publisher] 'Recognition' has become a keyword of our time, but its relation to economic 'redistribution' remains unclear. This volume stages a debate between two philosophers, one North American, the other German, who hold different views of the relation of redistribution to recognition. Axel Honneth conceives recognition as the fundamental, over-arching moral category, potentially encompassing redistribution, while Nancy Fraser argues that the two categories are both fundamental and mutually irreducible. In alternating chapters the authors respond to each other's criticisms, and offer a lively dialogue on identity politics, capitalism and social justice. The volume is a dramatic riposte to those who proclaim the death of 'grand theory.'

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Recognition Theory, Politics, Redistribution, Capitalism, Social Justice, Identity, Ethics, Morality

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