The Closed Society and Its Ligatures-A Critique Using the Example of ‘Landscape’

By (author)K?hne

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In the face of great challenges, utopian thinking is currently in vogue. The fact that utopias, with their ideas of an idealized target society, are not compatible with the basic features of an Open Society was already pointed out by Karl Popper in his book ‘Die Offene Gesellschaft und ihre Feinde’ (The Open Society and its Enemies) under the impression of National Socialism and Stalinism. In the present book, further forms of Closed Societies and the principal similarities (and differences) of their construction are examined. This is done by drawing on Ralf Dahrendorf’s concept of life chances, in which he deals with the interaction of options and ligatures. The ambivalence of Dahrendorf’s understanding of ligatures, since they restrict options on the one hand, but also give them meaning on the other, is resolved by a threefold differentiation: into ethical and moral, internally and externally directed, and explicit and implicit ligatures. While the former are capable of enabling lifechances, the latter tend to limit them. Based on this, the authors elaborate on the landscape (side) consequences of various closed societies and how ill-suited they are for dealing with current challenges.

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Book Author

K?hne

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1st

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Paperback

ISBN

9783658401122

Language

English

Pages

152

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