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6 I Theological-Political Prologue
7 1. The Adventures of the State and the Task of Christians The Twofold Biblical “Reading” of the State The Twofold History of Power Our Twofold Political Task Notes
8 2. From Marxism to Contemporary Communism Marxism’s Scope The Petrification of Marxism Notes
9 3. Socialism Today The Economic Level: Planning The Social and Political Level: Democratic Governance The Cultural Level: Socialist Humanism Notes
10 II The Paradoxes of the Political
11 4. Hegel Today The Phenomenology of Spirit, or How to Enter into Hegel’s System Three theses Three questions The Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences or Fifteen Years Later Logic The philosophy of nature The philosophy of spirit Questions Fascinations Resistances Notes
12 5. Morality, Ethics, and Politics [The Capable Human Being] [From the Capable Subject to the Historical Subject] [Politics, the Milieu Where the Ethical Aim is Fulfilled] [The Political Paradox] [Responsibility and Fragility] Notes
13 6. Responsibility and Fragility Rival Cities Paradoxes of the Political International Society Notes
14 7. The Paradoxes of Authority [Reciprocity and Dissymmetry] [The Foundation Before the Foundation] [Authority and Mutual Indebtedness]
15 8. Happiness, Off Site Happiness and What is One’s Own Happiness and Close Relations: Friendship Happiness and the Distant: Justice Notes
16 III Politics, Economy, and Societies
17 9. Is Crisis a Phenomenon Specific to Modernity? Some “Regional” Concepts of Crisis Criteria for a “Generalized” Concept of Crisis Criteria for a “Modern” Concept of Crisis? Notes
18 10. Money: From One Suspicion to the Next The Moral Level The Economic Level The Political Level Notes
19 11. The Erosion of Tolerance and the Resistance of the Intolerable
20 12. The Condition of the Foreigner Basic Distinction: “Foreigner” versus “Member” The Foreigner “Chez Nous” The foreigner as visitor The foreigner as immigrant The foreigner as refugee Notes
21 13. Fragile Identity: Respect for the Other and Cultural Identity The Question of Memory What is the Cause of the Fragility of Identity? The Other Experienced as a Threat The Heritage of Founding Violence Notes
22 IV Europe
23 14. What New Ethos for Europe? The Model of Translation The Model of the Exchange of Memories The Model of Forgiveness Notes
24 15. The Dialogue of Cultures, the Confrontation of Heritages Notes
25 16. The Crisis of Historical Consciousness and Europe [Exhausting the Project of the Enlightenment?] [From Dissolution to Reconstruction] Notes
26 V Epilogue
27 17. The Struggle for Recognition and the Economy of the Gift [Recognition] [The Gift] Notes
29 Index
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