Time, Freedom, and the Common Good: An Essay in Public Philosophy (Suny Series in Systematic Philosophy)
Description:
Here is a systematic reconstruction of the theory underlying a free society. By examining three fundamental constitutents of contemporary life―social membership, temporality, and freedom―the author raises questions of the meaning of citizenship, principles of governance, and the ways in which the fruitful pursuit of livelihood and leisure may be best advanced. Each is seen to suggest moral imperatives for the guidance of a free society.
Drawing on intellectual and political inheritance, Sherover establishes the foundations of a pluralistic republicanism that evaluates its advancement of human freedom in practical and concrete terms.
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