2000
DOI: 10.1016/s1053-5357(00)00076-7
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On the connecting of socio-economics with communitarianism☆

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“…Both, however, limit their calls to various forms of representative democracy and legal reform so that recalcitrant business leaders are prodded into practising equality. Democratic forums, they contend, will “prove” democracy as a superior way of organising, something that others have argued is an alternative form of authoritarianism through the dictatorship of the majority (for both arguments see Lutz, 1997, 2000; Skoble, 1994).…”
Section: Philosophies Of Social Organisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both, however, limit their calls to various forms of representative democracy and legal reform so that recalcitrant business leaders are prodded into practising equality. Democratic forums, they contend, will “prove” democracy as a superior way of organising, something that others have argued is an alternative form of authoritarianism through the dictatorship of the majority (for both arguments see Lutz, 1997, 2000; Skoble, 1994).…”
Section: Philosophies Of Social Organisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To resolve this tension there have been attempts -not all of which are convincing -to define a 'liberal' communitarianism (Cladis, 1992;Collins, 1997). Following these scholars, Lutz (2000) -in seeking to align socio-economics with the 'non-relativistic communitarianism' of Etzioni and Tamjettisons its philosophical core by asserting that 'objective knowledge about an independent reality' should inform the 'non-culture specific and measurable' common values by which we judge social progress (p. 345). This casts Lutz back into a unitarist frame of reference, aligning with rationalists who seek scientifically validated ways to organise social life.…”
Section: The Pluralist Turn In Communitarian Philosophymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kant was amongst the first philosophers to lay foundations for communitarian philosophy by arguing that our capacity for reason is profoundly influenced by social, cultural and historical contexts (Kant, 2010(Kant, [1781Habermas, 1987;Lutz, 2000). The notion that rationality is culture boundand that a person's experiences are vital to their educational developmentbecame central to both Owen's and Marx's vision for a fairer society (Owen, 1816;Marx and Engels, 1888).…”
Section: The Pluralist Turn In Communitarian Philosophymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In all fairness, one must concede that all these extreme versions of communitarianism can also be juxtaposed to a new``liberal'' kind proposed by Etzioni (1997), Tam (1998) and others. Being much less known, I will not try to articulate its essence here, except to claim that it serves as a valid framework for social economists centering on the common good (for some details see Lutz (2000)). …”
Section: What Is Society?mentioning
confidence: 99%