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Professions and politics in crisis

Title
Professions and politics in crisis / Mark L. Jones.
ISBN
9781531021979
1531021972
9781531021986
Publication
Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, [2021]
Physical Description
xix, 429 pages ; 23 cm.
Summary
"This book contends that the crises of well-being, distress, and dysfunction currently afflicting the legal profession, other professions, and our politics can best be addressed by encouraging people to pursue a flourishing life of meaning and purpose in communities of excellence and virtue. It draws centrally upon the work of Alasdair MacIntyre, arguably the most famous living moral philosopher and notorious for his critique of liberal democracy, its capitalist, large-scale market economy, and hyper-individualism in late Modernity. Constructing a fishing village called Piscopolis as a central image and theoretical ideal, the book integrates relevant aspects of MacIntyre's Thomistic-Aristotelianism into a clear, comprehensible, and original synthesis that also significantly expands and supplements MacIntyre's theoretical approach, including insights drawn from Heideggerian phenomenology. It examines the legal polis, the "fishing village of the law" called Juropolis, to illustrate how the Piscopolis ideal challenges members of the professions and suggests how the ideal might be deployed more broadly to organically transform the liberal democratic state into a "republic of virtue." With the Covid-19 pandemic starkly revealing the need for such transformation, the book will interest both the MacIntyrean expert and novice alike and appeal broadly to moral and political philosophers, ethicists, theologians, legal professionals, and scholarly lay readers"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 21, 2022
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Professions and politics in crisis
a MacIntyrean response
Composing the stories of our lives
pursuing our good through human flourishing
Flourishing in practices
common goods and the pursuit of excellence
Living in Piscopolis Part I
Fishing crews, their common goods, and their everyday relationships with other inhabitants
Living in Piscopolis Part II
Political conversation and the greater common good in the fishing village polis
Living in the liberal democratic state
contrasts and prospects
Living in Juropolis
trawling for justice in the fishing village of the law
Beyond Juropolis
toward the liberal democratic state as a republic of virtue.
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