The Political Theory of Recognition: A Critical IntroductionISBN: 978-0-7456-2762-5
Paperback
224 pages
October 2006, Polity
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In this, the first introductory book on the subject, Simon
Thompson analyses the argument that a just society is one that
shows all its members due recognition. Focusing on the work on
Charles Taylor, Axel Honneth and Nancy Fraser, he discusses how
political theorists have conceptualised recognition, the different
accounts they have given and the criticisms made of the very idea
of a politics of recognition. Through the political theory of
recognition, Thompson argues, we gain a better understanding of
identity and difference. Practically, the concept of recognition
can serve as a basis for determining which individual rights should
be protected, whether cultures ought to be valued, and whether a
case can be made for group representation.
This clear and accessible book provides an excellent guide through the ongoing and increasingly significant debate between multiculturalism and its critics.