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12. Kulturní obrat v konceptualizaci a výzkumu sociálních nerovností: od rozdělování k uznání
- Creator:
- Jadwiga Šanderová
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- sociální nerovnost, spravedlnost, social inequality, justice, 18, and 364
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- This article concentrates on critical responses to the so-called cultural turn in the conceptualization and research of social inequalities, in which we can, inter alia, discern a shift of interest from the problem of distribution to the problem of recognition. In this context, the dispute about the justice of distribution and recognition, led by Fraser and Honneth, is discussed. From the sociological point of view Fraser put forward an analogy of an unsuccessful Lenski’s attempt at synthesis of consensualist and conflictualist accounts of social order, whereas Honneth’s conception resonated with the consensualist account of order, characterized by explicit emphasis on norms and normative consensus. The author of this article suggests that the resolution of this dispute about justice (or inequality) may be indicated in Lockwood’s conception of the incongruence of the status and class order, which is, as is argued, closer to Honneth’s approach to the problem. Lockwood’s conception is extended here and employed in the argument, in which the author demonstrates that behind the increasing number of the so-called “inadaptable” individuals within the societies of the EuroAmerican cultural area, which is endangering the integration of society, we can trace the attempt of the majority to sustain its privileged position through narrowing the definition of performance applicable at the labour market. The author thus, following Honneth’s argument, comes to the conclusion that the threat to the integrity of contemporary society is to be thought of in terms of recognition and regards the cultural turn in the research of social inequalities in this context as valuable., Jadwiga Šanderová., and Obsahuje bibliografii
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13. Lustration, Transitional Justice, and Social Trust in Post-Communist Countries :
- Creator:
- Horne, Cynthia M.
- Type:
- studie
- Subject:
- Úkoly veřejné správy, správní opatření, legislativa, lustrace, dějiny práva, justice, státy postkomunistické, světové dějiny od r. 1945 do současnosti, ústavní a právní dějiny, and české země od r. 1993 do současnosti
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- unknown
14. Osvícenská panovnice - pravda nebo mýtus? /
- Creator:
- Liška, Vladimír,
- Type:
- text and články
- Subject:
- Dějiny zemí střední Evropy, Marie Terezie,, panovníci habsburské monarchie, absolutismus osvícenský, reformy tereziánské, reformy finanční, reformy školské, justice, centralizace, české země 1740-1792, panovníci, panovnické rody, dvory, vnitřní politika, Habsburská monarchie, and světové dějiny 1648-1789
- Language:
- Czech
- Rights:
- unknown
15. Problém "chůvy" ve feminismu
- Creator:
- Tronto, Joan
- Format:
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- spravedlnost, feminismus, péče a výchova, justice, feminist movement, domestic workers, care, 18, and 316
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Are social movements responsible for their unfinished agendas? Feminist successes in opening the professions to women paved the way for the emergence of the upper middle-class two-career household. These households sometimes hire domestic servants to accomplish their child care work. If, as I shall argue, this practice is unjust and furthers social inequality, then it poses a moral problem for any feminist commitment to social justice., Joan Tronto., and Obsahuje bibliografii
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
16. Prolegomena ke "Třem knihám o právu válečném a mírovém"
- Creator:
- Grotius, Hugo and Chotaš, Jiří
- Type:
- article, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- natural right, international law, justice, scepticism, and rationalism
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Grotius in the Prolegomena examines the reasons for the validity of natural law in a polemical discussion with the sceptical critic of Stoical philosophy, Carneades. The latter, in one of his speeches in Rome, asserted that all human conduct is motivated by one’s own utility and that justice does not exist. Grotius rejects these sceptical objections because people have an innate desire for community and, on the basis of their reason, are able to conduct themselves according to general rules. These rules are, as a series of norms of natural right, evident in themselves and unalterable. They would even be valid were there no God. Natural law is, according to Grotius, superordinate to the civil law and is the source of international law. The Prolegomena opens with the remark that we lack a systematic work dealing with international law (ius gentium; § 1), although classical texts provide numerous examples of how ancient Romans and Greeks understood the question of a justlywaged war (§ 2–27). By providing a solution to this question Grotius wishes to help his times (§ 28–32): some of his contemporaries, after all, disparaged all use of weapons. After presenting the themes of each of the three books (§ 33–35) Grotius explained how he classifi ed his sources according to their usefulness in drawing up a groundplan of the natural elements of international law (§ 36–55) and he characterised the principles of the work (§ 56–61).
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ and policy:public
17. Pruský královský úřední soud v Hlučíně /
- Creator:
- Kravar, Zdeněk,
- Type:
- články
- Subject:
- Občanské soudní řízení. Soudnictví, archivy zemské, fondy archivní, soudy, soudnictví, justice, české země 1848-1918, Československo 1918-1938, ústavní a právní dějiny, and české a československé archivy, archivní fondy
- Language:
- Czech
- Rights:
- unknown
18. Role and importance intelligentsia administration of justice in ancient Rome
- Creator:
- Nazarov, Ilyia
- Type:
- article, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- intelligentsia, justice, extralegal criteria, and right application
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- The contribution of intelligentsia to formation and development of ancient Roman justice is shined. The great attention is given to the extralegal criteria causing specificity of justice during the specified historical period. The empirical material of article is presented by citations from the historical, philosophical and legal monuments confirming theoretical arguments of the author.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
19. Sociální demokraté a měšťanská justice :
- Creator:
- Fasora, Lukáš,
- Type:
- text and studie
- Subject:
- Dějiny Česka a Slovenska, strany politické sociálně demokratické, justice, procesy soudní, měšťané, dělníci, české země 1848-1914, and politické strany a hnutí, volby
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Die Sozialdemokraten und die bürgerliche Justiz. Zur Gewährleistung eines gerechten Gerichtsverfahrens im Arbeitermilieu.
- Rights:
- unknown
20. Tragický smysl Levinasovy etiky
- Creator:
- Cools, Arthur
- Type:
- article, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- ethics, justice, action, Ricœur, and tragic
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- This article examines the dimension of the tragic experience in Levinas’s ethics. This dimension seems at odds with this ethics’ claim to define justice in a new way – no longer as a relation of reciprocity between members of a community, but newly according to the individual and asymmetrical relation to the Other. On several occa-sions, Levinas expresses the intention to overcome the fatality of being and to break with the totalitarian effects of the State logic by revealing the ethical meaning beyond being. His philosophy has therefore been interpreted as an ethics of transcendence, based upon the reference to the idea of the Good, but which is unable to account for the tragic dimension of conflicting values and for the finitude of the subjectivity’s capabilities for doing good. In this article, however, I argue that Levinas does not ignore a dimension of the tragic in the ethical relation to the other. Reconsidering the notion of the “there is” (the il y a) within the relation to the other, I show in the first part of this paper how Levinas’s ethics of transcendence enables us to consider a new sense of the tragic experience, given with the responsibility for the other. In the second part, I examine how this sense of the tragic experience relates to Levinas’s understanding of justice. Confronting Levinas with Ricœur’s approach to tragic action in One-self as another, I point to a gap between Levinas’s ethical concept of justice and the political realisation of justice, the articulation of which also reveals several major problems in Levinas’s understanding of justice.
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- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public