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Honor in the modern world: interdisciplinary perspectives

Cunningham, Anthony(Contributions by)Demetriou, Dan(Contributions by)Etzioni, Amitai(Contributions by)Forde, Steven(Contributions by)French, Shannon E.(Contributions by)Griffith, Mark(Contributions by)Hettinger, Vanessa(Contributions by)Johnson, Laurie M.(Contributions by)Krause, Sharon(Contributions by)Lebow, Richard Ned(Contributions by)Mansker, Andrea(Contributions by)Rhodes, Ryan(Contributions by)Robinson, Paul(Contributions by)Skultety, Steven(Contributions by)Thomas, Joe(Contributions by)Vandello, Joe(Contributions by)Wingo, Ajume H.(Contributions by)Demetriou, Dan(Edited by)Johnson, Laurie M.(Edited by)
Part of the Honor and obligation in liberal society series
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After a century-long hiatus, honor is back. Academics, pundits, and everyday citizens alike are rediscovering the importance of this ancient and powerful human motive. This volume brings together some of the foremost researchers of honor to debate honor’s meaning and its compatibility with liberalism, democracy, and modernity. Contributors—representing philosophy, sociology, political science, history, psychology, leadership studies, and military science—examine honor past to present, from masculine and feminine perspectives, and in North American, European, and African contexts. Topics include the role of honor in the modern military, the effects of honor on our notions of the dignity and “purity” of women, honor as a quality of good statesmen and citizens, honor’s role in international relations and community norms, and how honor’s egalitarian and elitist aspects intersect with democratic and liberal regimes.

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Lexington Books
1498502628 / 9781498502627
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
179.9
03/08/2016
English
325 pages
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