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Yascha Mounk

    6 ottobre 1982
    Yascha Mounk
    Echt, du bist Jude?
    Im Zeitalter der Identität
    The Great Experiment
    The Identity Trap
    The Age of Responsibility
    Popolo vs democrazia. Dalla cittadinanza alla dittatura elettorale
    • The Identity Trap

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      The origins, consequences and limitations of an ideology that has quickly become highly influential around the world. For much of their history, societies have violently oppressed ethnic, religious and sexual minorities. It is no surprise then that many who passionately believe in social justice have come to believe that members of marginalized groups need to take pride in their identity if they are to resist injustice. But over the past decades, a healthy appreciation for the culture and heritage of minorities has transformed into an obsession with group identity in all its forms. A new ideology - which Yascha Mounk terms the 'identity synthesis' - seeks to put each citizen's matrix of identities at the heart of social, cultural and political life. This, he argues, is The Identity Trap. Mounk traces the intellectual origin of these ideas. He tells the story of how they were able to win tremendous power over the past decade. And he makes a nuanced case why their application to areas from education to public policy is proving to be deeply counterproductive. In his passionate plea for universalism and humanism, he argues that the proponents of identitarian ideas will, though they may be full of good intentions, make it harder to achieve progress towards genuine equality.

      The Identity Trap2023
      3,9
    • The Great Experiment

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      * SELECTED FOR BARACK OBAMA'S SUMMER READING LIST 2022 * 'Anyone interested in the future of liberal democracy should read this book' ANNE APPLEBAUM ---------- One of our most important political thinkers looks to the greatest challenge of our time: how to live together equally and peacefully in diverse democracies. It's easy to be pessimistic about the fate of democracy in multi-ethnic societies. At the end of the Second World War, fewer than one in twenty-five people living in the UK were born abroad; now it is one in seven. The history of humankind is a story of us versus them, and the project of diverse democracies is a relatively new one - it is, in other words, a great experiment. How do identity groups with different ideologies and beliefs live together? Is it possible to embark on a democracy with shared values if our values are at odds? Yascha Mounk argues that group identity is both deeply rooted and malleable. No community is beyond conciliation: groups are moving towards cooperation across the world. The Great Experiment offers a profound understanding of the problem behind all our other problems, and genuine hope for our capacity to solve it.

      The Great Experiment2022
      3,7
    • The Age of Responsibility

      Luck, Choice, and the Welfare State

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The book critiques the modern interpretation of responsibility, which equates it with self-sufficiency and has influenced welfare reforms that impose conditions on entitlements. Yascha Mounk employs political theory and moral philosophy to argue that this shift is harmful and explores how to counter it. The text encourages a reevaluation of luck and choice in welfare debates, highlighting the punitive nature of current policies and advocating for a more compassionate understanding of mutual responsibilities among citizens.

      The Age of Responsibility2019
      4,0
    • »Hör auf zu lügen! Jeder weiß, dass es keine Juden mehr gibt.« Mit diesem Kommentar seines Klassenkameraden beginnt für Yascha Mounk die Auseinandersetzung mit seinem Jüdischsein. Er, der als einer von zwei Juden (er und seine Mutter) in dem schwäbischen Nest Laupheim aufgewachsen ist, erlebte das verkrampfte Verhältnis vieler Deutscher zu Juden bereits in jungen Jahren. Ob es antisemitische Reaktionen sind oder das Gegenteil, betontes Wohlwollen – die meisten Deutschen behandeln Juden einfach nicht normal. Yascha Mounk, mittlerweile unterrichtet er Politische Theorie in Harvard, fragt, welches Licht seine Erfahrungen auf das heutige Deutschland werfen können. Denn einige Muster im Umgang mit der Vergangenheit sind weiterhin in der Politik erkennbar – eine Politik, deren Auswirkungen in Zeiten der Krise verhängnisvoller sind denn je.

      Echt, du bist Jude?2015