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Michael Ignatieff

    12 mei 1947

    Michael Ignatieff is een Canadese auteur wiens werk zich verdiept in geschiedenis en politiek. Zijn schrijven onderzoekt complexe vragen over identiteit, nationaliteit en democratie. Ignatieffs academische achtergrond en politieke ervaring bieden hem een uniek perspectief op de uitdagingen van de moderne wereld. Zijn werken worden gewaardeerd om hun diepgang en inzicht.

    Michael Ignatieff
    The Warrior's Honor
    The Russian Album
    Scar Tissue
    Nineteen Nineteen
    The Needs of Strangers
    Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics
    • Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics is devoted to educating the general public about the history, current trends, and possibilities of culture and politics.

      Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics
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    • Nineteen Nineteen

      • 96bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen

      Paperback. Signed by Hugh Brody on title page. Covers and inside covers are lightly marked. Leading corners, edges and spine are worn. Light scores on covers and half title page. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. Binding is sound. HJW

      Nineteen Nineteen
      4,0
    • Scar Tissue

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      A report from that other country called illness. At its heart is a son's memoir of his mother's voyage into the world of neurological disease, where she loses first her memory, and then her very identity, only to gain - at the very end - a strange serenity. By the author of The Russian Album.

      Scar Tissue
      4,0
    • The Russian Album

      • 272bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      The Russian Album takes us back through five generations to 1815. Focusing on his grandparents, Count Paul Ignatieff and Princess Natasha Mestchersky, Ignatieff recreates their lives before and during the Russian Revolution.

      The Russian Album
      4,0
    • The Warrior's Honor

      Ethnic War and the Modern Conscience

      • 228bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Since the early 1990s, Michael Ignatieff has traveled the world's war zones, from Bosnia to the West Bank, from Afghanistan to central Africa. The Warrior's Honor is a report and a reflection on what he has seen in the places where ethnic war has become a way of life. Ignatieff charts the rise of the new moral interventionists--the relief workers, reporters, delegates, and diplomats who believe that other people's misery is of concern to us all. And he brings us face-to-face with the new ethnic warriors--the warlords, gunmen, and paramilitaries--who have escalated postmodern war to an unprecedented level of savagery. Hard-hitting and passionate, The Warrior's Honor is a profound and searching exploration of the perils and obligations of moral citizenship in a world scarred by war and genocide.

      The Warrior's Honor
      3,9
    • The Lesser Evil

      Political Ethics in an Age of Terror: The Gifford Lectures

      • 212bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Must we fight terrorism with terror and torture with torture? Must we sacrifice civil liberty to protect public safety?In the age of terrorism Michael Ignatieff argues that we must not shrink from the use of violence. But its use - in a liberal democracy - must be measured. And we must not fool ourselves that whatever we do in the name of freedom and democracy is good. We may need to kill to fight the greater evil of terrorism, but we must never pretend that doing so is anything better than a lesser evil.In making this case, Ignatieff traces the modern history of terrorism and counter-terrorism, from the nihilists of Czarist Russia and the militias of Weimar Germany to the IRA and the unprecedented menace of Al Qaeda. He shows how the most potent response to terror has been force, decisive and direct, yet restrained. The public scrutiny and political ethics that motivate restraint also give democracy its strongest weapon: the moral power to endure when vengeance and hatred are spent.

      The Lesser Evil
      3,6
    • The 2003 invasion and occupation of Iraq raised a critical question in global politics: does the United States operate within the framework of international law? This work examines America's adherence to human rights standards compared to other Western nations. Featuring essays from eleven prominent experts in international relations and law, it highlights the distinctiveness of the U.S. approach to human rights. Michael Ignatieff's introduction outlines three forms of exceptionalism: exemptionalism (supporting treaties while seeking exemptions for Americans), double standards (criticizing others for ignoring international human rights findings while overlooking similar issues in the U.S.), and legal isolationism (American judges often disregarding foreign legal precedents). Contributors build on Ignatieff's insights to analyze specific aspects of exceptionalism, such as capital punishment and free speech, and investigate its social, cultural, and institutional foundations. Most essays are published here for the first time and have been revised from a year-long lecture series at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. Notable contributors include Stanley Hoffmann, Paul Kahn, Harold Koh, and Cass Sunstein.

      American exceptionalism and human rights
      3,6
    • On Consolation

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      From renowned intellectual and historian Michael Ignatieff comes a moving portrait of artists, writers, politicians, emperors, and poets overcoming tragedy and crisis an ancient tradition of consolation which will resonate with readers in our turbulent times.

      On Consolation
      2,8
    • Michael Ignatieff draws on his extensive experience as a writer and commentator on world affairs to present a penetrating account of the successes, failures, and prospects of the human rights revolution. Based on the Tanner Lectures that Ignatieff delivered at Princeton University's Center for Human Values in 2000.

      Human Rights as Politics and Idolatry:
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