The Health of Nations: Society and Law Beyond the StateCambridge University Press, 2002 M10 31 - 436 páginas The human world is changing. Old social structures are being overwhelmed by forces of social transformation which are sweeping across political and cultural frontiers. A social animal is becoming the social species. The animal that lives in packs and herds (family, corporation, nation, state) is becoming a member of a human society which is the society of all human beings, the society of all societies. The age-old problems of social life - religious, philosophical, moral, political, legal, economic - must now be addressed at the level of the whole species, and the level where all cultures and traditions meet and will contribute to an exhilarating and hazardous new form of human self-evolving. In this book Philip Allott explores the social and legal implications and potentialities of these developments in the light of the general theory of society and law which is proposed in his groundbreaking Eunomia: New Order for a New World. |
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Contenido
The will to know and the will to power Theory and moral responsibility | 5 |
The phenomenon of law | 36 |
Deliver us from social evil International criminal law and moral order | 37 |
The emerging universal legal system The law of all laws | 56 |
Deliver us from social evil International criminal law and moral order | 62 |
Globalisation from above Actualising the ideal through law | 70 |
The nation as mind politic The making of the public mind | 97 |
New Enlightenment The public mind of allhumanity | 132 |
The concept of European Union Imagining the unimagined | 229 |
The conversation that we are The seven lamps of European unity | 263 |
International society and its law Can humanity think of itself as a society under law? | 287 |
The concept of international law | 289 |
International law and the idea of history | 316 |
Intergovernmental societies and the idea of constitutionalism | 342 |
International law and the international Hofmafia Towards a sociology of diplomacy | 380 |
International law and international revolution Reconceiving the world | 399 |
European society and its law Can nations and states transcend themselves through law? | 159 |
European governance and the rebranding of democracy | 161 |
The crisis of European constitutionalism Reflections on a halfrevolution | 182 |
Términos y frases comunes
acting actual actualising all-humanity ancient ancient Greece Aristotle behaviour Cambridge civil society common interest concept cultural democracy dialectical diplomacy economic effect especially Eunomia Europe Europe's European Union France French French Revolution function future G. D. H. Cole G. W. F. Hegel German Hegel Holy Roman Empire human consciousness human mind human reality human society human species human world idea of constitutionalism individual institutions integration intellectual international law international society J. S. Mill justice lawyers legal philosophy legal relations legal system legislation liberal democracy London Max Weber mental merely moral natural law Oxford particular past phenomena philosophy Plato political possible potentiality present private mind problem public power public realm reconceiving religion revolution Roman self-consciousness social consciousness social contract social evil social power social self-constituting social systems socialising society-members society's structure things tional transcendental twentieth century universalising University Press
Referencias a este libro
The European Union: How Does it Work? Elizabeth E. Bomberg,John Peterson,Alexander C-G. Stubb Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |
On Global Order:Power, Values, and the Constitution of International Society ... Andrew Hurrell Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |