The Needs of Strangers: An Essay on Privacy, Solidarity, and the Politics of Being HumanWhat do we need in order to survive? Whose needs do we have a right to speak for? Which needs can be satisfied through political actions, and which cannot? To answer these vital questions, Michael Ignatieff returns to the ancient languages of religion, art, and tragedy—and to important texts by Shakespeare, St. Augustine, and the great writers of the Enlightenment. Drawing on these sources, he has written an incisive, moving interpretation of community and democracy in a work that not only examines the breakdown of human solidarity but shows how it might be re-created. The Needs of Strangers restores philosophy to its proper place as a guide to the art of being human. |
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... Lear has something to teach us about the fragility of both natural and social obligation . King Lear is also a play about blindness , in particular our blindness to our own needs . What we need , Lear discovers , we can barely admit ...
... Lear has something to teach us about the fragility of both natural and social obligation . King Lear is also a play about blindness , in particular our blindness to our own needs . What we need , Lear discovers , we can barely admit ...
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... Lear begins to endure in Act II , Scene 4 : Goneril : Regan : Lear : Hear me , my lord : What need you five - and - twenty , ten , or five , To follow in a house where twice so many Have a command to tend you ? What need one ? O ...
... Lear begins to endure in Act II , Scene 4 : Goneril : Regan : Lear : Hear me , my lord : What need you five - and - twenty , ten , or five , To follow in a house where twice so many Have a command to tend you ? What need one ? O ...
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... Lear now replies querulously . The centre of his self is beginning to crack . We have already seen him battering his head with his fists and crying , O Lear , Lear , Lear ! Beat at this gate , that let thy folly in And thy dear ...
... Lear now replies querulously . The centre of his self is beginning to crack . We have already seen him battering his head with his fists and crying , O Lear , Lear , Lear ! Beat at this gate , that let thy folly in And thy dear ...
Contents
Tragedy and Utopia | 7 |
THE NATURAL AND THE SOCIAL | 25 |
BODY AND SPIRIT | 55 |
Copyright | |
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Adam Smith amour de soi Augustine Augustinian available from Penguin basic need beggar belonging blind body books available Bosch's Boswell Cambridge capacity capitalist certainty choice choose Christian citizens civic claim commercial society common Cordelia critique daughters David Hume death desire Discourse on Inequality division of labour duty economic equality Essays father flesh fraternity freedom give happiness Haywain heath Hieronymus Bosch human nature human needs Hume Treatise Hume's hunger individuals inequality insisted J. G. A. Pocock justice King Lear Lear's liberty live London madness man's Marx means metaphysical Michael Ignatieff modern moral necessity needs of strangers never obligation Paradise Pascal passion Philosophy pity poor question reason reconcile Religion religious republic respect retinue rich Rousseau Saint satisfaction scarcity secular self-command Social Contract solidarity species spiral of need spiritual need Stoic things Thou Tom O'Bedlam tragedy utopia virtue vision welfare yearning