Lubavitchers as citizens : a paradox of liberal democracy
By: FELDMAN, Jan.
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Cornell University, 2003Description: 212 p.Subject(s): Regimes e Sistemas Politicos | Democracia | Judeus
Contents:
Chapter one - Does democracy need liberals? Chapter two - Chassidim: history, customs, beliefs, and organization Chapter three - Lubavitch and american politics Chapter four - Lubavitch and canadian politics Chapter five - Liberalism: reason, autonomy, and sources of self Chapter six - Lubavitch reason: intellect, faith, and obligation Chapter seven - Lubavitcher women and liberalism Chapter eight - subgroups and citizenship Chapte nine - Normative citizenship
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 4.08F3123l (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10009369 |
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Chapter one - Does democracy need liberals? Chapter two - Chassidim: history, customs, beliefs, and organization Chapter three - Lubavitch and american politics Chapter four - Lubavitch and canadian politics Chapter five - Liberalism: reason, autonomy, and sources of self Chapter six - Lubavitch reason: intellect, faith, and obligation Chapter seven - Lubavitcher women and liberalism Chapter eight - subgroups and citizenship Chapte nine - Normative citizenship
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