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Kathryn Dean

    Capitalism, Citizenship and the Arts of Thinking
    Capitalism and Citizenship
    The Lady Swain
    • The Lady Swain

      • 166 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Set against a backdrop of adventure on the high seas, Bobby Joe Campbell captains her own ship, The Lady Swain. As a strong and determined woman, she navigates the challenges of a male-dominated maritime world, showcasing her resilience and leadership. The story explores themes of empowerment, independence, and the pursuit of dreams, as Bobby Joe faces both external adversities and personal growth on her journey across the ocean.

      The Lady Swain
    • Capitalism and Citizenship

      The Impossible Partnership

      • 248 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The book examines the compatibility of capitalism and citizenship, proposing that public-spirited capitalism can address contemporary issues. It develops a multi-disciplinary theory of citizenship, emphasizing the human abilities essential for its practice. The author argues that capitalism hinders the development of these abilities, drawing insights from various influential thinkers such as Freud, Marx, Lacan, Habermas, and Castells to support her claims.

      Capitalism and Citizenship
    • Focusing on the intersection of capitalism and citizenship, this work explores how analytical thinking, inherent in capitalist systems, hinders the development of citizenship capabilities. It offers a historical materialist perspective on human flourishing, drawing from Marxian and Aristotelian philosophies. The book includes a critical analysis of Alfred Sohn-Rethel's views on the origins of analytical thinking, providing a comprehensive discussion on how these concepts intertwine and affect societal engagement and individual potential.

      Capitalism, Citizenship and the Arts of Thinking