Journal title TEORIA POLITICA
Author/s Valentina Pazè
Publishing Year 1 Issue 2000/2
Language Italian Pages 15 P. File size 51 KB
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The notion of community - which in recent years has become again a key-concept in political philosophy - is generally associated with and anti-individualistic worldview, strongly challenging the fundamental values of modernity. Gorz rather conceptualizes the "hot" sphere of communitarian relationships - with no market or state involvement - as the freely chosen sphere in which individuals develop their autonomy, opposite to the "cold" sphere of systemic and functional integration, within which subjects appear as parts of a bigger mechanism. The essay analyzes Gorz's position on these issues, comparing it with Habermas' and with the theses of communitarians such as Michael Sandel and Charles Taylor, pointing out original and problematic traits.
Valentina Pazè, Ancora sul concetto di comunità: Andrè Gorz in "TEORIA POLITICA" 2/2000, pp , DOI: