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Contesting the other: sinking ethical shafts

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From framing the other in chapter one, criminalising in chapter two, now to contesting the other in chapter three. This chapter sinks a disparate collection of ethical shafts – including Schweitzer on reverence for life, Bonhoeffer, Kung, Anderson, Kant, personalism, Lacan and Zizek, moral economy – to disturb the hard packed sediment of the production and reproduction of the pejorative other evidenced by the historical record (in chapter one). To reduce pejorative othering which affects all of us, politics must be reinvigorated by ethics to fracture the conditions of existence responsible. I argue for an urgent return to ethical enquiry to contest the other.
Title: Contesting the other: sinking ethical shafts
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From framing the other in chapter one, criminalising in chapter two, now to contesting the other in chapter three.
This chapter sinks a disparate collection of ethical shafts – including Schweitzer on reverence for life, Bonhoeffer, Kung, Anderson, Kant, personalism, Lacan and Zizek, moral economy – to disturb the hard packed sediment of the production and reproduction of the pejorative other evidenced by the historical record (in chapter one).
To reduce pejorative othering which affects all of us, politics must be reinvigorated by ethics to fracture the conditions of existence responsible.
I argue for an urgent return to ethical enquiry to contest the other.

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