The Needs of Strangers :On Solidarity and the Politics of Being Human

The Needs of Strangers

The Needs of Strangers :On Solidarity and the Politics of Being Human

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Published: 31 August, 2023
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Reissue of a profound exploration of the concept of human need by the esteemed author of On Consolation What does a person need, not just to survive, but to flourish? In this profound, searching book, Michael Ignatieff explores the many human needs that go beyond basic sustenance: for love, for respect, for community and consolation. In a society of strangers, how might we find a common language to express such needs? Ignatieff's lucid, penetrating enquiry takes him back to great works of philosophy, literature and art, from St. Augustine to Hieronymus Bosch to Shakespeare. Reissued with a new preface, The Needs of Strangers builds to a moving meditation on the possibility of accommodating claims of difference within a politics based on common need.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781782279082
ISBN10 1782279083
Number Of Pages 176
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Pushkin Press
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

'Michael Ignatieff writes an urgent prose... he will convince people, in highly readable fashion, that the ideas he discusses really matter' - Salman Rushdie

'Beautifully written and profoundly thoughtful' - New Statesman

'Elegant meditations on human need' - New Republic

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Author's Bio

Michael Ignatieff is a writer, historian and former politician. He has taught at Cambridge, Oxford, the University of Toronto and Harvard and is currently university professor at Central European University in Vienna. His books, which have been translated into twelve languages, include Blood and Belonging, Isaiah Berlin, The Needs of Strangers and The Russian Album, all published or forthcoming with Pushkin Press, and On Consolation.

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