Regulating Aversion
Delve into the thought-provoking world of political philosophy with Regulating Aversion by Wendy Brown, published by Princeton University Press in 2008. This insightful paperback, spanning 288 pages, critically examines the concept of tolerance across diverse contexts, including the War on Terror, the quest for gay rights, and the Los Angeles Museum of Tolerance.
Wendy Brown masterfully unpacks how tolerance influences contemporary battles over identity, citizenship, and civilization itself. Through her analysis, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding acceptance and aversion in today's sociopolitical landscape. Regulating Aversion is an essential read for anyone interested in ethics, discrimination, and the interplay of political science and sociology. Engage with the pressing issues of our time through this compelling exploration of what it means to tolerate and the consequences that arise within society.