Includes bibliographical references (p. 234-253) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: The "thin" community and liberalism -- Nietzsche and the philosophy of the future -- Foucault as "thin" communitarian : difference, community, democracy -- A post-structuralist approach to community -- Toward a social theory of practice -- Life as good and bad -- Universalism, cultural pluralism, and the ethics of the future -- The necessity of co-ordination -- Communitarian cosmopolitanism -- Toward a global thin community.
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