
The World We Want How and Why The Ideals of the Enlightenment Still Elude Us
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Summary
Author Biography
Robert B. Louden is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southern Maine
Table of Contents
Note on Citations and Translations
Introduction
Part I: Then
1. Religion
The Unity Thesis
The Morality Thesis
Toleration
2. Education
(Almost) Universal Education
Learning to Use One's Own Reason
Enlightened Universities
3. Economics
Commercial Society
International Trade
4. Politics
Nationalism
Republicanism
5. International Relations
Peace through Federation
Peace through Law
Part II: Now
6. Religion
The "Resurgence" of Religion
Splitting the Difference
7. Education
A Schooled World
Education for What?
8. Economics
Globalization
Poverty within and between Nations
From Civic Culture to Consumer Culture
9. Politics
Proliferation of Sovereign States
Democritization
10. International Relations
League of Nations, United Nations, Warring Nations
The Moral Pressure of Human Rights
Global Jurisdiction versus National Sovereignty
Conclusion
History Test
Hope after Horror
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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