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The struggle for recognition: The moral grammar of social conflicts
The book is about the basis of Hegel's model of a "struggle for recognition", the foundations for a social theory with normative content. The second, theoretical part of the book is to develop an empirical version of Hegelian idea by drawing on the social psychology of G.H. Mead. In this way, intersubjectivity concept of the person emerges, in with the possibility of an undistorted relation to oneself proves to be dependent on three forms of recognition: love, rights, and esteem.
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