作者: Francis Fukuyama 出版社: Farrar, Straus and Giroux副标题: The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment出版年: 2018-9-11页数: 240定价: GBP 19.10装帧: HardcoverISBN: 9780374129293豆瓣评分 7.9 167人评价 5星 28.7% 4星 45.5% 3星 23.4% 2星 1.2% 1星 1.2% ...
32 向左走,向右走 | Identity 读书笔记 《Identity: the demand for dignity and the politics of resentment》by Francis Fukuyama 这本是2020年看的第一本书,看完后内心意外的平静,好像迷茫了很久的问题找到了答案。所以今天写个读书笔记。 Identity politics在美国、欧盟国家这几年都闹翻了天。一方面是因为全球...
Identity, by Francis Fukuyama, Farrar, straus and Giroux, 2018 1sted.感觉福山已过写作巅峰。书倒不难读,既不厚、也不拗口,用语恰当,从哲学谈起,到政治现实。问题说得对,但看到最后也没见解决办法,只是很虚地提到:身份政治都用以分裂,但也可用以整合,成为应对民粹政治之法。这等于没说嘛。我觉得,福山自“...
摘录来自: Francis Fukuyama. “Identity。” Apple Books.
作者:Francis Fukuyama 书名:Identity: The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment《身份:对尊严的需求和怨恨的政治》 简介:The New York Times bestselling author of The Origins of Political Order offers a provocative examination of modern identity politics: its origins, its effects, and what...
This threefold impact will be assessed from two seemingly incompatible philosophical perspectives, namely a “humanistic” perspective (represented in this article by Francis Fukuyama) and a “post-humanistic” one (represented by Peter Sloterdijk). On the basis of this analysis it will be concluded ...
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Postmodern elites, especially in Europe, feel that they have evolved beyond identities defined by religion and nation. But if our societies cannot assert positive liberal values, they may be challenged by migrants who are more sure of who they are Francis Fukuyama is professor of international ...
The motivation to this essay came from an interview with Francis Fukuyama in the German newspaper 'Die Zeit' with the heading that democracy does not found identity [Thumann, M.; Assheuer, T.; 2016]. In this essay it is argued, that identity is a product of social communication through ...
Francis Fukuyamanoted at the time that we had reachedan endpoint in history, when one model had achieved dominance over all others. Yet even as he laid out the rational case, he invoked the ancient Greek concept ofthymos, or “spiritedness,” to warn that even at the end of history, ther...