Along with reason, Aristotle granted emotions a vital role in political life. This book revisits Aristotle's understanding of the emotions and finds that it not only resonates with psychological theories but, more importantly, it also offers a resource for political science.
Along with reason, Aristotle granted emotions a vital role in political life. This book revisits Aristotle's understanding of the emotions and finds t...
Stephanie Paterson Francesca Scala Marlene K. Sokolon
Ideas of choice and rights traditionally dominate discussions concerning reproduction and gender politics. Fertile Ground argues that the current political climate in Canada necessitates a broader understanding of the links between the politics of reproduction, the state, and gender relations. Three major themes are developed in the book: women's lived experiences, the role of the state in reproductive politics, and discourses around reproduction. Contributors examine unequal access to in vitro fertilization treatments depending upon class, race, age, disability, and health status; critique...
Ideas of choice and rights traditionally dominate discussions concerning reproduction and gender politics. Fertile Ground argues that the current poli...
Francesca Scala Stephanie Paterson Marlene K. Sokolon
Ideas of choice and rights traditionally dominate discussions concerning reproduction and gender politics. Fertile Ground argues that the current political climate in Canada necessitates a broader understanding of the links between the politics of reproduction, the state, and gender relations. Three major themes are developed in the book: women's lived experiences, the role of the state in reproductive politics, and discourses around reproduction. Contributors examine unequal access to in vitro fertilization treatments depending upon class, race, age, disability, and health status; critique...
Ideas of choice and rights traditionally dominate discussions concerning reproduction and gender politics. Fertile Ground argues that the current poli...
To understand the movements of democratic society one must appreciate fictional narratives and not depend on rationalistic argumentation and scientific analyses. This volume examines the lessons and effects of storytelling in democratic culture and political life, as it articulates our aspirations, communicates our fears, and criticizes our reality.
To understand the movements of democratic society one must appreciate fictional narratives and not depend on rationalistic argumentation and scientifi...