Transcription of Nancy Fraser on Recognition and Redistribution
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Andy Blunden 2004 Nancy Fraser on Recognition and Redistribution Redistribution or Recognition ? A Political-Philosophical Exchange. Nancy Fraser and axel honneth . Verso 2003. In the first section of this exchange, Nancy Fraser restates the case for viewing modern social movements from the two perspectives, that of Recognition and that of Redistribution , that she put forward in Chapter 1 of Justice Interruptus. She has further developed her position, particularly with the introduction of the concept of participatory parity, and introduces a range of distinctions and measures across modern social struggles which veritably open up the terrain of modern social struggle to view in a way which is liberating in itself.
Axel Honneth has also shifted his ground since . Struggle for Recognition, opting for a . monological. analysis of social struggles in terms of the logic of recognition alone, rather than the . logical dualism ” he accommodated in “ Struggle for Recognition. Honneth has become quite incoherent and unconvincing in the meantime however.
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