ABSTRACT

Michael Walzer is one of the world’s leading philosophers and political theorists. In addition to his best-known books such as Spheres of Justice, and Just and Unjust Wars, he has contributed to contemporary political debates beyond academia in the New York Times, the New Yorker and Dissent.

Reading Walzer is the first book to assess the full range of Walzer’s work. An outstanding team of international contributors consider the following topics in relation to Walzer’s work:

  • the moral standing of nation states
  • individual responsibility and laws governing the conduct of war
  • debates over intervention and non-intervention
  • human and minority rights
  • moral and cultural pluralism
  • equality
  • justice
  • Walzer’s radicalism and role as a critic.

All chapters have been specially commissioned for this collection, and Walzer’s responses to his critics makes Reading Walzer essential reading for students of political philosophy and political theory.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

The substantive unity of Michael Walzer's pluralism

part |90 pages

The Moral Standing of States

part |64 pages

State and Culture

chapter 5|18 pages

What it Means to Be a Pluralist 1

chapter 6|17 pages

Categorizing Groups, Categorizing States

Theorizing minority rights in a world of deep diversity 1

chapter 7|21 pages

Between sacred and secular?

Michael Walzer's Exodus Story 1

chapter |6 pages

Response

part |56 pages

Politics and the Spheres of Justice

chapter 8|8 pages

Justice Beyond Fairness

chapter 9|13 pages

Plural Equality

chapter 10|26 pages

Walzer's Radicalism 1

chapter |7 pages

Response

part |104 pages

Just War Theory

chapter 11|23 pages

The Prevention of Unjust Wars 1

chapter 13|25 pages

Risk Taking and Force Protection

chapter 14|26 pages

The Moral Psychic Reality of War

chapter |5 pages

Response