Explores the potential of globalisation to provide the conditions for a harmonious global community. Lawrence Wilde introduces the concept of global solidarity and explains how it relates to nationalism, gender, religion and culture. Looking to the future, he explores the politics of global solidarity and the conditions required for its development.Solidarity has been a mobilising word since entering the political vocabulary in the mid-19th century, and conjures images of united action in pursuit of social justice. But is solidarity among strangers is a meaningful aspiration in our...
Explores the potential of globalisation to provide the conditions for a harmonious global community. Lawrence Wilde introduces the concept of global s...
Explores the potential of globalisation to provide the conditions for a harmonious global community. Lawrence Wilde introduces the concept of global solidarity and explains how it relates to nationalism, gender, religion and culture. Looking to the future, he explores the politics of global solidarity and the conditions required for its development.Solidarity has been a mobilising word since entering the political vocabulary in the mid-19th century, and conjures images of united action in pursuit of social justice. But is solidarity among strangers is a meaningful aspiration in our...
Explores the potential of globalisation to provide the conditions for a harmonious global community. Lawrence Wilde introduces the concept of global s...
The 500th anniversary of the first publication of Thomas More s Utopia invites a reappraisal of its significance, not just as an ironic and playful fiction, but as a serious contribution to social and political thought. More delivers a searing critique of the injustices of his time and imagines a radical alternative based on common ownership and representative government. In this new interpretation, Wilde surveys the context from which Utopia emerged and analyses its key themes politics, economics, social relations, crime and punishment, war and religion. Although...
The 500th anniversary of the first publication of Thomas More s Utopia invites a reappraisal of its significance, not just as an ...
The 500th anniversary of the first publication of Thomas More s "Utopia" invites a reappraisal of its significance, not just as an ironic and playful fiction, but as a serious contribution to social and political thought. More delivers a searing critique of the injustices of his time and imagines a radical alternative based on common ownership and representative government. In this new interpretation, Wilde surveys the context from which "Utopia "emerged and analyses its key themes politics, economics, social relations, crime and punishment, war and religion. Although the society of the...
The 500th anniversary of the first publication of Thomas More s "Utopia" invites a reappraisal of its significance, not just as an ironic and playf...