Acknowledgements; 1. The Politics of Identity; 2. National Character; 3. The Idea of Deep Identity; 4. Types of Identity; 5. The Embodiment of Cultural Identity; 6. Identity and Subjectivity; 7. The Art of Identity; 8. The Ethics of Identity
Paul Gilbert is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hull. His previous books include The World, the Flesh and the Subject (with Kathleen Lennon, 2005), New Terror, New Wars (2003), Peoples, Cultures and Nations in Political Philosophy (2000), The Philosophy of Nationalism (1998), Terrorism, Security and Nationality (1994), and Human Relationships (1991).
Cultural Identity and Political Ethics is written simply but not without elegance... The arguments it makes are strong and relevant to an increasingly globalised and multicultural world; policy makers should take good stock of this book. British Politics and Policy at LSE Blog Cultural Identity and Political Ethics is written simply but not without elegance... The arguments it makes are strong and relevant to an increasingly globalised and multicultural world; policy makers should take good stock of this book.
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