Identity, political freedom, and collective responsibility : the pillars and foundations of global ethics / Eddy M. Souffrant.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Conceptions of identity -- Collective identity -- Introduction -- Singular and collective identity -- Linguistic and racial identity -- Using history and nation to be -- From regional to global identity -- Contextual identities -- Oppressive liberties -- Emancipatory identities -- Composite identities -- Whence does a writer derive her sense of identity? -- Caribbean philosophy: in guise of a conclusion -- Liberalism beyond borders -- Thoughts of informal democracy, moral prescription, globalization and sovereignty -- Philosophy and contemporary realities -- David held's cosmopolitan democracy -- Sovereignty, democracy, and globalization -- Transnational ethics, multiple appurtenance and anarchy -- Informal democracy -- Searching freedoms : political representation in informal democracies -- Public accountability -- Inclusion and accountability -- Toward a collective responsibility -- Ethics and collectivity -- Morality, unpredictability, and collective responsibility -- Morality in an unpredictable world -- Moral philosophy in the present -- On being moral -- Conceptions of collective responsibility -- Examples of collective responsibility in practice -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Africana modernity, global justice and collective responsibility -- Introduction -- Africana cosmopolitanism -- Allegiance, global ideologies, contemporary directions -- Radicalism a la mode or outmoded -- Global justice -- Collective responsibility -- Conclusion -- Index -- Bibliography.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2016. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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