Interpretation and Social Criticism

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Interpretation and Social Criticism is a political philosophy book by Michael Walzer that explores how social critics draw on shared cultural meanings to challenge injustice and argue for moral and political change.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
political philosophy book
aimsTo provide a theory of the practice of social criticism
show how moral and political criticism can be both critical and faithful to a community’s values
arguesThat effective social criticism must appeal to existing cultural and moral vocabularies
moral and political change can be justified through immanent criticism
social criticism is grounded in shared understandings within a political community
social critics are interpreters of social meanings rather than external theorists
associatedWith communitarian political theory
interpretive social science
author Michael Walzer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques abstract universalism in political theory
emphasizes importance of historical and cultural context for moral judgment
internal criticism over external standards
focusesOn critique of injustice
moral argument in politics
role of social critics
shared cultural meanings
genre political philosophy
hasKeyConcept community-specific moral language
criticism from within a tradition
shared understandings
social critic as interpreter
influenced debates on methodology in political theory
later work on communitarianism
intendedAudience scholars of political theory
social and political critics
students of philosophy
language English
mainTopic interpretation of social meanings
moral philosophy
political theory
social criticism
publisher Harvard University Press
relatedWorkByAuthor Spheres of Justice
Thick and Thin: Moral Argument at Home and Abroad
subjectOf academic discussion in political theory
debates about universalism and particularism in ethics
supportsConcept contextual moral reasoning
immanent critique

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Michael Walzer notableWork Interpretation and Social Criticism