Jane Addams on Inequality and Political Friendship by Wynne Walker Moskop

Jane Addams on Inequality and Political Friendship by Wynne Walker Moskop

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Contributing to a lively conversation about Jane Addams’s work as a social reformer that began two decades ago, Moskop shows the importance of Adams’s practices to the continuing relevance of unequal economic relations for shaping possibilities for political friendship.

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Jane Addams on Inequality and Political Friendship by Wynne Walker Moskop

Contributing to a lively conversation about Jane Addamss work as a social reformer that began two decades ago, Moskop shows the importance of Adamss practices to the continuing relevance of unequal economic relations for shaping possibilities for political friendship.

"Over the past quarter century, a number of scholars have enlivened an appreciation for just how innovative Jane Addams’ thinking isWynne Walker Moskop offers original and compelling analysis that Addams was masterful at fostering mutually-beneficial political friendships across class social standing—a skill desperately needed in our current divided social and political climate."

Maurice Hamington, Professor of Philosophy, Portland State University

"In today’s divisive political environment, this book is a timely guide to political friendship as a foundation for democratic life. Moskop has given us Jane Addams’ much needed model of friendship in the midst of inequities as a possible political path forward."

Judy Whipps, Professor of Liberal Studies and Philosophy, Grand Valley State University

"To some, the call for political friendship sounds too much like a call for civility. In short, its radicalism is in doubt. But as Wynne Walker Moskop shows, Jane Addams turns this potentially conservative concept into a disruptive practice. Moskop argues that Addams developed a model of friendship that highlights rather than hides inequality. Moskop pursues her argument through a sensitive and systemic reading of three of Addams’s books spanning the whole of her public concerns, describing a model of political friendship that points the way to effective transnational political collaboration. From Addams, Moskop derives lessons that theorists, social reformers, and community organizers in the twenty-first century would do well to remember."

Joel Winkelman, Review of Politics

"In Jane Addams on Inequality and Political Friendship, Wynne Walker Moskop, a political scientist at St. Louis University, joins the list of feminist scholars who focus on material generally neglected by their peers. Her challenging and illuminating volume's key point is as important and relevant today as it was in Addams's own time: the mutuality of gaps and benefits to those on both sides of unequal relationships."

Mary Briody Mahowald, Hypatia Reviews Online (HRO)

Wynne Walker Moskop is Associate Professor of Political Science and affiliate Associate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at Saint Louis University. Moskop teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on American political thought, feminist theory, contemporary ideologies, and the history of political thought. Her articles and reviews have appeared in a range of journals, including American Political Thought, American Quarterly, the Journal of Political Psychology, American Studies, Political Theory, American Political Science Review, the Quarterly Journal of Ideology, and The Journal of Politics.

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ISBN 13 9781138303355
ISBN 10 1138303356
Title Jane Addams on Inequality and Political Friendship
Author Wynne Walker Moskop
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2019-06-28
Number of pages 148
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.