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The Politics of Responsibility

The Politics of Responsibility

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Author: Chad Lavin
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 1990934

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 184
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.8

ISBN: 0252032977
Dewey Decimal Number: 320.011
EAN: 9780252032974
ASIN: 0252032977

Publication Date: June 9, 2008
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Politics cannot function without responsibility, but there have been serious disagreements about how responsibility is to be understood and huge controversies about how it is to be distributed, rewarded, legislated, and enforced. The liberal notions of personal responsibility that have dominated political thinking in the West for more than a century are rooted in the familiar territory of individual will and causal blame, but these theories have been assailed as no longer adequate to explain or address the political demands of a global social structure. Informed by Marx, Foucault, and Butler, Chad Lavin argues for a "postliberal" theory of responsibility, formulating responsibility as a process that is anchored in a persistent ability to respond, not reproach. Lavin works this formulation through discussions of contemporary political issues such as globalization, police brutality, and abortion.

Rather than assigning individual blame, postliberal responsibility challenges the supposed autonomy of individual subjects by taking structural arguments into account. Lavin concludes that a liberal concept of responsibility gives rise to a moralistic and oppressive approach to social problems, while a postliberal approach highlights a shared responsibility for developing collective solutions to systemic problems. Postliberal responsibility not only suggests more generous and democratic responses to social ills, it also allows us to theorize a greater range of issues that demand political response.




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5 out of 5 stars Powerful, engaging study   September 21, 2008
Forcefully argued and lucidly written, this work critiques the ideological structures and discourses that continue to flourish around the concept of "responsibility" and its alleged possessor, the autonomous individual of liberal, late-capitalistic society. Lavin's many examples and close studies are extremely provocative; ultimately, he's convincing in showing how what he calls a "postliberal" view of responsibility is better suited to understanding and extending the pluralistic range of democratic society. These days, when it seems as though one can't hear a political speech or read an op-ed without hearing about "personal responsibility," Lavin's thoughtful study and practical guidance are thoroughly refreshing; this slim work points the way forward for those still willing to take on the political and institutional conditions of democratic freedoms, without the tired prejudices associated with individualist ideology.

 

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