Political Emotions

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"Political Emotions" is a philosophical work by Martha Nussbaum that explores the role of emotions in sustaining just, democratic societies.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
argues emotions are essential to sustaining a just society
liberal democracies must cultivate certain public emotions
patriotic love can be compatible with liberal values
political principles alone are insufficient without supporting emotions
author Martha Nussbaum
surface form: Martha C. Nussbaum

Martha Nussbaum
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques excessively rationalistic models of liberalism
forms of nationalism based on fear and exclusion
genre moral philosophy
philosophy of emotion
political philosophy
hasPart chapters
conclusion
introduction
influencedBy John Rawls
liberal political theory
language English
mainSubject compassion
constitutional democracy
democracy
emotions in politics
equality
human dignity
liberalism
love
patriotism
political liberalism
political stability
public emotions
respect
social justice
philosophicalTradition capabilities approach
liberalism
placeOfPublication Cambridge, Massachusetts
proposes cultivation of compassion in citizens
education that fosters empathy and respect
use of public symbols and rituals to shape emotions
publicationYear 2013
publisher Harvard University Press
relatedWork Creating Capabilities
Frontiers of Justice
Upheavals of Thought
targetAudience legal theorists
philosophers
scholars of political theory
students of political philosophy

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Martha Nussbaum notableWork Political Emotions