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Meet Joe Copper
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ISBN: 022604419X 022604422X 9780226044224 1299640958 9781299640955 9780226038865 0226038866 9780226044194 Year: 2013 Publisher: Chicago University of Chicago Press

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"I realize that I am a soldier of production whose duties are as important in this war as those of the man behind the gun." So began the pledge that many home front men took at the outset of World War II when they went to work in the factories, fields, and mines while their compatriots fought in the battlefields of Europe and on the bloody beaches of the Pacific. The male experience of working and living in wartime America is rarely examined, but the story of men like these provides a crucial counter-narrative to the national story of Rosie the Riveter and GI Joe that dominates scholarly and popular discussions of World War II. In Meet Joe Copper, Matthew L. Basso describes the formation of a powerful, white, working-class masculine ideology in the decades prior to the war, and shows how it thrived-on the job, in the community, and through union politics. Basso recalls for us the practices and beliefs of the first- and second-generation immigrant copper workers of Montana while advancing the historical conversation on gender, class, and the formation of a white ethnic racial identity. Meet Joe Copper provides a context for our ideas of postwar masculinity and whiteness and finally returns the men of the home front to our reckoning of the Greatest Generation and the New Deal era.

Obligations of citizenship and demands of faith : religious accomodation in pluralist democracies
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ISBN: 069100708X 0691007071 0691228248 Year: 2000 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.) Princeton university press

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Of the many challenges facing liberal democracy, none is as powerful and pervasive today as those posed by religion. These are the challenges taken up in Obligations of Citizenship and Demands of Faith, an exploration of the place of religion in contemporary public life. The essays in this volume suggest that two important shifts have altered the balance between the competing obligations of citizenship and faith: the growth of religious pluralism and the escalating calls of religious groups for some measure of autonomy or recognition from democratic majorities. The authors--political theorists, philosophers, legal scholars, and social scientists--collectively argue that more room should be made for religion in today's democratic societies. Though they advocate different ways of carving out and justifying the proper bounds of "church and state" in pluralist democracies, they all write from within democratic theory and share the aim of democratic accommodation of religion. Alert to national differences in political circumstances and the particularities of constitutional and legal systems, these contributors consider the question of religious accommodation from the standpoint of institutional practices and law as well as that of normative theory. Unique in its interdisciplinary approach and comparative focus, this volume makes a timely and much-needed intervention in current debates about religion and politics. The contributors are Nancy L. Rosenblum, Alan Wolfe, Ronald Thiemann, Michael McConnell, Graham Walker, Amy Gutmann, Kent Greenawalt, Aviam Soifer, Harry Hirsch, Gary Jacobsohn, Yael Tamir, Martha Nussbaum, and Carol Weisbrod.

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Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- #A0309PSA --- Citizenship --- Democracy --- Religion and politics. --- Religious aspects. --- Religion and politics --- Political science --- Politics, Practical --- Politics and religion --- Religion --- Religions --- Religious aspects --- Political aspects --- Democratie --- Religion et politique. --- Aspect religieux. --- Activism. --- Alan Wolfe. --- Amendment. --- Americans. --- Attempt. --- Baptists. --- Buddhism. --- Catholic Church. --- Christianity. --- Citizenship. --- City of Boerne v. Flores. --- Civil Rights Act of 1964. --- Civil society. --- Clergy. --- Conscientious objector. --- Consideration. --- Constitutional law. --- Constitutionalism. --- Constitutionality. --- Criticism. --- Deliberation. --- Democracy. --- Determination. --- Doctrine. --- Due process. --- Employment Division v. Smith. --- Equal Protection Clause. --- Establishment Clause. --- Exclusion. --- Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. --- Free Exercise Clause. --- Freedom of religion. --- Freedom of speech. --- God. --- Hate speech. --- Heresy. --- Hindu nationalism. --- Hinduism. --- Ideology. --- Individualism. --- Infidel. --- Institution. --- International human rights law. --- International law. --- Irreligion. --- Jehovah's Witnesses. --- Jews. --- Judaism. --- Judicial interpretation. --- Jurisdiction. --- Jurisprudence. --- Law and religion. --- Legislation. --- Liberal democracy. --- Liberalism. --- Major religious groups. --- Morality. --- Multiculturalism. --- Nonbeliever. --- Of Education. --- Orthodox Judaism. --- Oxford University Press. --- Peyote. --- Political philosophy. --- Political science. --- Politics. --- Precedent. --- Protestantism. --- Public policy. --- Public reason. --- Racism. --- Relativism. --- Religion. --- Religiosity. --- Religious Freedom Restoration Act. --- Religious community. --- Religious discrimination. --- Religious law. --- Religious organization. --- Religious pluralism. --- Religious text. --- Religious war. --- Rights. --- Secular humanism. --- Secular state. --- Secularism. --- Secularization. --- Separation of church and state. --- Separation of powers. --- Separatism. --- Sherbert v. Verner. --- Skepticism. --- Slavery. --- State religion. --- Statute. --- Tax. --- The Other Hand. --- Theocracy. --- Toleration. --- Wisconsin v. Yoder.


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War and moral responsibility
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ISBN: 0691238235 Year: 1974 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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This remarkably rich collection of articles focuses on moral questions about war. The essays, originally published in Philosophy & Public Affairs, cover a wide range of topics from several points of view by writers from the fields of political science, philosophy, and law. The discussion of war and moral responsibility falls into three general categories: problems of political and military choice, problems about the relation of an individual to the actions of his government, and more abstract ethical questions as well. The first category includes questions about the ethical and legal aspects of war crimes and the laws of war; about the source of moral restrictions on military methods or goals; and about differences in suitability of conduct which may depend on differences in the nature of the opponent. The second category includes questions about the conditions for responsibility of individual soldiers and civilian officials for war crimes, and about the proper attitude of a government toward potential conscripts who reject its military policies. The third category includes disputes between absolutist, deontological, and utilitarian ethical theories, and deals with questions about the existence of insoluble moral dilemmas.

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War --- War (International law) --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Act of state doctrine. --- Adolf Eichmann. --- Adolf Hitler. --- Aggression. --- Ambiguity (law). --- Analogy. --- Anguish. --- Anti-personnel weapon. --- Anti-social behaviour order. --- Appeasement. --- Attempt. --- Belligerent. --- Collective punishment. --- Collective responsibility. --- Combat. --- Combatant. --- Command responsibility. --- Conscientious objector. --- Conscription. --- Consideration. --- Crime against peace. --- Crime. --- Crimes of War. --- Criminal code. --- Criticism. --- Cruelty. --- Decision Analyst (company). --- Decision-making. --- Declaration of war. --- Demagogue. --- Deontological ethics. --- Determination. --- Deterrence theory. --- Dirty hands. --- Distributive justice. --- Essence of Decision. --- Ethical dilemma. --- Ethics. --- Foreign Policy. --- Foreign policy. --- Hostility. --- Intention (criminal law). --- International law. --- Just war theory. --- Law of the United States. --- Law of war. --- Legal burden of proof. --- Massacre. --- Military dictatorship. --- Military justice. --- Military necessity. --- Military operation. --- Military policy. --- Moral absolutism. --- Moral agency. --- Moral imperative. --- Moral obligation. --- Moral reasoning. --- Moral responsibility. --- Morale. --- Morality. --- Nazi crime. --- Nazism. --- Nuremberg and Vietnam. --- Obligation. --- Pacifism. --- Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. --- Philosophy. --- Politics as a Vocation. --- Precedent. --- Presumption. --- Prisoner of war. --- Probability. --- Probable cause. --- Public international law. --- Punishment. --- Relativism. --- Religion. --- Reprisal. --- Requirement. --- Respondeat superior. --- Ruler. --- Selective Service System. --- Special case. --- Subject (philosophy). --- Summary execution. --- Superior orders. --- The Just Assassins. --- Thought. --- Tort. --- Tribunal. --- Utilitarianism. --- Vicarious liability. --- War crime. --- War effort. --- War of aggression. --- War. --- Warfare. --- World War II. --- Wrongdoing.

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