Making Space for Justice by Michele Moody-Adams

Making Space for Justice by Michele Moody-Adams

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Michele Moody-Adams explores what social movements have shown about the nature of justice and what it takes to create space for justice in the world. She argues that these insights are critical to bridging the gap between discerning theory and effective practice—and should be transformative for political thought as well as for political activism.

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Making Space for Justice by Michele Moody-Adams

Michele Moody-Adams explores what social movements have shown about the nature of justice and what it takes to create space for justice in the world. She argues that these insights are critical to bridging the gap between discerning theory and effective practiceand should be transformative for political thought as well as for political activism.
Making Space for Justice is a timely work given our current political dangers, in which partisans lack a shared reality and cynics promote a nihilistic politics of despair that threatens democracyThis work manifests on every page the virtues and normative orientations for which Moody-Adams is arguing—hope, civic grace, an inclusive imagination, compassionate concern, and respect for all, including even those who are, out of despair and resentment, currently endangering democracy. It is a powerful contribution to the pragmatist tradition in philosophy. -- Elizabeth Anderson, author of Private Government: How Employers Rule Our Lives (and Why We Don't Talk about It)
We face systems of egregious injustice. Prevailing theories, which focus on abstract principles, provide little guidance for addressing injustice. Making Space for Justice finds practical and theoretical insight in progressive social movements. This groundbreaking book shows that they apply constructive imagination with 'humane regard,' joining 'compassionate concern' with 'robust respect.' -- David Lyons, author of The Color Line: A Short Introduction
Making Space for Justice is a remarkably illuminating work on the indispensability of social movement activity for understanding and achieving justice. With deep historical knowledge, careful argument, and real-world examples, Moody-Adams makes a compelling case for why political philosophers must go beyond defending abstract principles to learning from the 'engaged moral inquiry' of progressive social movements. This is a truly exceptional book from a leading thinker on the meaning of moral progress. -- Tommie Shelby, author of Dark Ghettos: Injustice, Dissent, and Reform
Contributes superbly to philosophical discussions about the ethics and politics of social movements. * Radical Philosophy Review *
The depth and breadth of Moody-Adams' work makes this a worthy volume to return to. * Technical Communication *
Moody-Adams clears the weeds for moral and political philosophy to take seriously the ethical insights of social movements. * Ethics and International Affairs *
Michele Moody-Adams is Joseph Straus Professor of Political Philosophy and Legal Theory at Columbia University. She is the author of Fieldwork in Familiar Places: Morality, Culture, and Philosophy (1997). Moody-Adams is a lifetime honorary fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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ISBN 13 9780231201377
ISBN 10 0231201370
Title Making Space for Justice
Author Michele Moody-Adams
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Columbia University Press
Year published 2022-07-05
Number of pages 360
Prizes Long-listed for Edwards Book Award, Rodel Institute 2023
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