Simone de Beauvoir and the politics of ambiguity

Simone de Beauvoir and the politics of ambigu ...
Sonia Kruks, Sonia Kruks
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Simone de Beauvoir and the politics of ambiguity

Simone de Beauvoir and the Politics of Ambiguity is the first full-length study of Beauvoir's political thinking. Best known as the author of The Second Sex, Beauvoir also wrote an array of other political and philosophical texts that together, constitute an original contribution to political theory and philosophy. Sonia Kruks here locates Beauvoir in her own intellectual and political context and demonstrates her continuing significance. Beauvoir still speaks, in a unique voice, to many pressing questions concerning politics: the values and dangers of liberal of humanism; how oppressed groups become complicit in their own oppression; how social identities are perpetuated; the limits to rationalism; and the place of emotions, such as the desire for revenge, in politics. In discussing such matters Kruks puts Beauvoir's ideas into conversation with those of many contemporary thinkers, including feminist and race theorists, as well as with historical figures in the liberal,Hegelian, and Marxist traditions. Beauvoir's political thinking emerges from her fundamental insights into the ambiguity of human existence. Combining phenomenological descriptions with structural analyses, she focuses on the tensions of human action as both free and constrained. To be human is to be a paradoxical being, at once capable of free choice and yet, because embodied, vulnerable to injury from others. Politics is thus a domain of complexly interwoven, multiple, human interactions that is rife with ambiguity, and where freedom and violence too often closely intertwine. Beauvoir accordingly argues that failure is a necessary part of political action. However, she also insists that, while acknowledging this, we should assume responsibility for the outcomes of what we do.

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English
Pages
203

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2012, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Humanism after posthumanism
Theorizing oppression
Confronting privilege
Dilemmas of political judgment
"Eye for eye": the question of revenge.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. ).

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.092
Library of Congress
B2430.B344 K78 2012, B2430.B344K78 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
203

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25237701M
ISBN 13
9780195381436, 9780195381443
LCCN
2012004968
OCLC/WorldCat
778990699

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