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El. knyga: Public and Private in Social Life

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  • Formatas: 422 pages
  • Serija: Routledge Revivals
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040347805
  • Formatas: 422 pages
  • Serija: Routledge Revivals
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040347805

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Conceptions of publicness and privateness structure not only our thinking about society and ourselves, but also, by structuring our institutions and practices, dictate how we act within society. Originally published in 1983, the complexity inherent in the distinction between public and private is explored fully in this book.



Conceptions of publicness and privateness structure not only our thinking about society and ourselves, but also, by structuring our institutions and practices, dictate how we act within society. Originally published in 1983, the complexity inherent in the distinction between public and private is explored fully in this book.

Opening chapters examine the familiar western liberal understanding of the public and the private; how it reflects not always coherent ideas about the relation of individuals to society, and how it structures legal, political, economic and moral practices and institutions.

Attention is turned to Hegelian, Marxist and feminist critiques on the public and private dichotomy, and the study concludes with a comparative analysis of the public and the private in three non-western forms of society. In all, this study provides a fascinating insight into the ways different societies see themselves and into the concepts that shape society today.

Preface. Introductory.
1. The Public and the Private: Concepts and
Action Stanley I. Benn and Gerald F. Gaus Part I: Public and Private in
Western Cultures
2. The Liberal Conception of the Public and the Private
Stanley I. Benn and Gerald F. Gaus
3. Public Law Private Law Alice Erh-Soon
Tay and Eugene Kamenka
4. Public Function Private Action: A Common Law
Dilemma Paul Finn
5. Information Control: Availability and Exclusion Ruth
Gavison
6. Private Selves and Public Parts Alan Ryan
7. Private and Public
Morality: Clean Living and Dirty Hands Stanley I. Benn
8. Private and Public
Interests in Liberal Political Economy, Old and New Gerald F. Gaus
9. Public
and Private Property Alan Ryan Part II: Critiques of the Liberal Conception
of Public and Private
10. Public and Private Interests: Hegel on Civil
Society and the State Anthony S. Walton
11. Public/Private in Marxist Theory
and Marxist Practice Eugene Kamenka
12. Feminist Critiques of the
Public/Private Dichotomy Carole Pateman Part III: Public and Private in
Non-Liberal Cultures
13. Publicness, Privateness and Primitive Law Martin
Krygier
14. Privacy in a Mexican Indian Village Leslie K. Haviland and John
B. Haviland
15. Classical Greek Conceptions of Public and Private Arlene
Saxonhouse. Notes on Contributors. Index of Persons. Index of Subjects.
S. I. Benn was at the time of original publication Professorial Fellow in Philosophy at the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University, Canberra.

G. F. Gaus was at the time of original publication Assistant Professor of Politics at Wake Forest University, North Carolina, USA.