Integration by Cooperation : A Constructivist Social Theory and a Theory of the State and the Law

Integration by Cooperation : A Constructivist Social Theory and a Theory of the State and the Law

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 497 p.
  • 商品コード 9783211994153

基本説明

Contents: Social construction of "reality"; Concept of humankind and community; Integration process; Integration elements; etc.

Full Description

The last thirty years were lost years. The neoliberal revolution and its economic absolutism have led to injustice and to a loss of freedom. Every realm of life has become subordinated to economic criteria as the competitive homo oeconomicus has been made the exclusive concept of humankind. This book proposes an alternative that's based on cooperation. To overcome the supremacy of the economy, with its isolated individuals who lack solidarity, a new social theory is developed, one that's grounded on an interactive understanding of freedom and enriched by solidarity, responsibility, and justice. It is a constructivist approach that makes us responsible for the "reality" we live in and invites us to rethink the way individual and collective identities are created in order to prevent violence in its direct, structural, or cultural form. Using historical and current examples, the thesis discusses the advantages of a cooperative social structure and the integrative roles the law and the state can play.

Contents

A. Introduction.- B. Social construction of aureality".- 1. Different worlds.- 2. Value-based aureality".- C. Concept of humankind and community.- 1. Neo homo oeconomicus -- selfish individualism.- 2. Homo interactivus -- interdependent individuals.- D. Integration process.- 1. Consensus.- 2. Construction phases and integration modes.- 3. Integration quality.- 4. Fragile stability.- 5. Collective identity.- 6. Value-based constructivism.- E. Integration elements.- 1. Basic values.- 2. Recognition.- 3. Respect.- 4. Reciprocity.- 5. Trust.- 6. Decision-making process.- 7. People -- Space.- 8. Symbolic link -- Time concept.- 9. Elementary consensus.- Acknowledgments.- References.- Index.