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The Lies That Bind

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Informationen zum Autor Kwame Anthony Appiah is Professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University and has been President of the PEN American Center. Grandson of a British Chancellor of the Exchequer and nephew of a Ghanaian king, he spent his childhood in both countries, before studying Philosophy at Cambridge University. He is author of seminal works on philosophy and culture, including In My Father's House , The Honor Code and the prize-winning Cosmopolitanism . He lives with his husband in New York and New Jersey. Find him on Twitter @KAnthonyAppiah http://appiah.net/ Klappentext We often think identity is personal. But the identities that shape the world, our struggles, and our hopes, are social ones, shared with countless others. Our sense of self is shaped by our family, but also by affiliations that spread out from there, like our nationality, culture, class, race and religion.Taking these broad categories as a starting point, Professor Appiah challenges our assumptions about how identity works. In eloquent and lively chapters, he weaves personal anecdote with historical, cultural and literary example to explore the entanglements within the stories we tell ourselves. We all know there are conflicts among identities; but Professor Appiah explores how identities are created by conflict. Identities are then crafted from confusions - confusions this book aims to help us sort through. Religion, Appiah shows us, isn't primarily about beliefs. The idea of national self-determination is incoherent. Our everyday racial thinking is an artefact of discarded science. Class is not a matter of upper and lower. And the very idea of Western culture is a misleading myth. We will see our situation more clearly if we start to question these mistaken identities. This is radical new thinking from a master in the subject and will change forever the way we think about ourselves and our communities.From the best-selling author of Cosmopolitanism comes this revealing exploration of how the collective identities that shape our polarized world are riddled with contradiction. Zusammenfassung From the best-selling author of Cosmopolitanism comes this revealing exploration of how the collective identities that shape our polarised world are riddled with contradiction....

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Authors Kwame A. Appiah, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Appiah Kwame Anthony
Publisher Profile Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 30.09.2019
 
EAN 9781781259245
ISBN 978-1-78125-924-5
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book

SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, Social groups, Social & political philosophy, social and political philosophy, Social groups, communities and identities

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