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Unfreedom for all : how the world's injustices harm you / Thomas J. Donahue-Ochoa.

LIBRA JA79 .D635 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Donahue-Ochoa, Thomas J., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Justice (Philosophy).
Social justice.
Political ethics.
Solidarity.
Physical Description:
xvi, 310 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press, [2019]
Contents:
Part I Misdiagnosing Injustice-And Its Remedies
1 The Diagnostics of Injustice p. 27
The Flight from Diagnosis in Political Theory p. 28
Non-ideal Theory without Diagnostics p. 33
Differential Diagnoses and the Potency of Groups p. 37
Joining Diagnostics with Remedies p. 42
The Nosology and Pathology of Oppression p. 43
2 Against the Received View p. 49
Systematic Injustice and the Claim to Authority p. 51
Global Systems of Injustice? p. 55
The Dualism of Individual Duties against Injustice p. 56
Liberal Collective Responsibility: Unleashing Groups? p. 60
How Liberalism Demurs at Distributing Victim-Group Duties p. 67
The Dualism of Political Responsibility: Fragmenting Solidarity? p. 69
Unchecked Groups and Shortfalls of Responsible Agents p. 70
3 The Received View and Its Rivals p. 73
Altruistic Duties against Injustice? p. 74
Potential-harm Duties? p. 78
Lordship-and-bondage Duties? p. 82
Who Is Unfree under Systematic Injustice? p. 85
Oppression's Ultimate Harm p. 87
Part II Injustice and Your Freedom
4 Systematic Injustice and the Scale of Wrong-doing p. 95
Structural Injustice and Groups in Political Life p. 97
The Social-force Analysis of Oppression p. 105
Structural Injustice, Diagnostics, and the Scale of Wrong-doing p. 107
Benefit as the Bound of Social Injustices p. 114
The Harm Done the Victims p. 116
5 How Injustices Harm You p. 121
For the Victims: Despotism p. 123
For All: Suppression of Resistance p. 125
Suppression as Established Authority p. 131
Systematic Injustice as a Central Institution p. 133
Suppression and Authoritarianism p. 134
Authoritarian Tactics for All p. 137
The Arbitrary Power of Authoritarianism p. 139
Negative Freedom and Arbitrary Power p. 141
The Harm of Negative Unfreedom p. 146
Part III The Harms of Global Injustices
6 The Decline of National Patriarchy and the Rise of Global Male Supremacy p. 153
National Patriarchy in Decline? p. 155
Elements of Global Male Supremacy p. 159
Economy: Not-exploited and Exploited p. 160
Political Voices: Centered and Marginalized p. 164
Norms and Culture: Exalted and Degraded p. 165
Systematic Violence: Not-subjected and Subjected p. 175
How Global Male Supremacy Harms You p. 178
7 The Global Racial Order: Partitioned White Primacy p. 182
A Theory of Global White Supremacy p. 184
An Expiring System? p. 193
The Concept of Partitioned White Primacy p. 195
Has the World's Racial Order Been Partitioned? p. 197
White Primacy and Universal Unfreedom p. 207
Could Partitioning an Injustice Sow Its Abolition? p. 209
8 Global Poverty's Harm: Entanglement in Crises p. 211
Rival Theories of Harm p. 216
Entanglement in Crises p. 222
Severe Poverty and Universal Unfreedom p. 227
Part IV A Theory of Solidarity
9 Solidarity, Universal Unfreedom, and You p. 235
Your Interest in Freedom: An Interest in Solidarity p. 237
Solidarity: The Third Principle of Modern Political Life p. 237
The Elements of Solidarity in General: "No One Left Behind" p. 246
Solidarity against Oppression p. 249
Universal Harm as the Ground of Robust Solidarity p. 254
Duties against Injustice as Duties of Solidarity p. 257.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-292) and index.
ISBN:
019005168X
9780190051686
OCLC:
1101578421

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