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  1. Socialism through convergence, or: Why a socialist society does not need to be a fraternal community.Eleonora Piromalli - 2019 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 45 (6):665-672.
    In this article, first of all, I point out the difference I perceive between the conception of social freedom Honneth delineates in Freedom’s Right and the one, inspired by the proto-socialists’ pr...
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  • Does socialism need fraternity? On Axel Honneth’s The Idea of Socialism.Eleonora Piromalli - 2017 - European Journal of Political Theory 1 (3):375-395.
    In this article, after retracing the main lines of Honneth’s The Idea of Socialism, I address two objections to it. Firstly, I question the marked substantiality of Honneth’s proposed socialist ‘co...
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  • Does socialism need fraternity? On Axel Honneth’s The Idea of Socialism.Eleonora Piromalli - 2020 - European Journal of Political Theory 19 (3):375-395.
    In this article, after retracing the main lines of Honneth’s The Idea of Socialism, I address two objections to it. Firstly, I question the marked substantiality of Honneth’s proposed socialist ‘community of fraternal life’, resulting from the conjunction of the idea of social freedom with the principle of fraternity he derives from the proto-socialists. On the basis of my objections, I then delineate an original theoretical model, denominated ‘socialism through convergence’. While based on Honneth’s concept of social freedom, STC can (...)
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