Author
Gro, Frederick.
Author Original
غرو فريديريك
Publication Date
2019
Publication Place
Beirut -
Dar Al Saqi
Subject
Civil disobedience, Political ethics
Type
Book
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Pages Count
218
Library
Wesleyan University Library
Library Asset ID
ISBN : 9786144255223, ISBN : 9786140320772
Record ID
alma9933188775303768
Library Location
See online access
Date
2019
Notes
This world is going so crookedly that disobeying it becomes urgent. Philosophy means disobedience. In this book, Frédéric Groux calls for critical democracy and moral resistance by asking questions about the roots of political obedience: Is it social compliance, economic acquiescence, or respect for authorities? The philosophical thought that prompts us to refuse to surrender to axioms also urges us to find a meaning for political responsibility. At a time when expert decisions are the result of rigid statistics, disobedience becomes an affirmation of humanity.
Sample Text
• Intro
• Introduction
• We accepted the unacceptable
• 1
• Atrocities coup
• 2
• From submission to rebellion
• 3
• Excessive obedience
• 4
• From subordination to the right to resistance
• 5
• Oedipus’s daughter
• 6
• From compliance to violation
• 7
• 1961
• 8
• From acquiescence to civil disobedience
• 9
• Thoreau's Picnic
• 10
• Civil dissidence
• 11
• Moral duty
• 12
• Limitless responsibility
• 13
• Thinking and disobedience have a place of reference to the book “The Republic”
• Conclusion
• Humanity changes us
• About the book.
Baskı
1st ed.