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Le dbat classique, en France et en Europe, entre libralisme et socialisme, ou, aux tatsUnis, entre libralisme et ' communautarisme ', s'puise et dbouche sur une impasse. L'adhsion au libralisme individualiste nous condamne tout accepter de la modernit occidentale capitaliste, y compris ses tares les plus criantes, et tout refuser des cultures ou des valeurs qui ne se plient pas au modle dominant. Mais, l'inverse, l'aspiration communautarienne refonder l'ordre social sur des fins partages par tous tmoigne d'une incapacit comprendre le fiat que les socits modernes sont inexorablement divises et que c'est justement en cela qu'elles sont dmocratiques. En fait, par del l'opposition rituelle qui les spare, libraux individualistes, communautariens et sociales traditionnels participent d'une mme difficult accepter le fait du conflit et de la pluralit des valeurs. Pour cette mme raison, si les philosophes qui les inspirent savent laborer des doctrines morales et juridiques, ils ne parviennent pas lucider les enjeux du politique. En esquissant les grandes lignes d'une philosophie proprement politique, et non seulement morale ou juridique, Chantal Mouffe qui, la premire, a fait connatre en France le dbat amricain entre libraux (tels J. Rawls ou C. Larmore) et communautariens tels A. Mac Intyre, M. Sandel, C. Taylor ou M. Walzer) dessine ici les contours de ce que pourrait tre un socialisme libral et agonistique. Autrement dit, une dmocratie authentiquement plurielle et radicale.
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- Q: What is the main topic of 'Politique et ses enjeux'? A: The book discusses the classic debate between liberalism and socialism in France and Europe, as well as the tension between liberalism and communalism in the United States.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Politique et ses enjeux' is Chantal Mouffe.
- Q: When was 'Politique et ses enjeux' published? A: 'Politique et ses enjeux' was published on October 20, 1994.
- Q: What is the format of this book? A: The book is available in paperback format.
- Q: How many pages does 'Politique et ses enjeux' have? A: 'Politique et ses enjeux' consists of 176 pages.
- Q: What are the key themes explored in the book? A: The book explores themes of conflict, pluralism, and the challenges faced by modern societies in understanding differing values and political ideologies.
- Q: Is there a specific philosophical perspective presented in the book? A: Yes, Chantal Mouffe outlines a political philosophy that aims to reconcile liberalism with a pluralistic and radical democratic approach.
- Q: Does the book include references to other philosophers? A: Yes, it references notable philosophers such as J. Rawls, C. Larmore, A. MacIntyre, M. Sandel, C. Taylor, and M. Walzer.
- Q: What is the target audience for this book? A: The book is targeted towards readers interested in political theory, philosophy, and debates surrounding liberalism and socialism.
- Q: Can this book be useful for students of political science? A: Yes, 'Politique et ses enjeux' can be a valuable resource for students studying political science, particularly those focusing on contemporary political debates.