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Misir Timothy and Nancy Fraser
GROUP 4B
Setyo Aji P. 071112044
Dini Putri 071112062
Kartika Y.M.P 071112069
Putri Nabila 071112102
I.P. Dimas B. 071113064
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Misir TimothyThe Struggle againstneoliberal austerity and
the survival of the
European Project(2011)
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Main concepts
Globalization
+ Europe Integration
EuropeanUnion
SocialForces
Cosmopolitan
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What happened to European Union?
Unbridled market capitalismJacques Delors shaped newEuropean agenda (1985-1994)social democratic Europe
Europe-wide shared political value and aspiration based onthe notion of ecological and social sustainability.
European Social Model (ESM)
The EUs agenda such as ESM never fully realised
Little concrete legislation in the social field has been seen
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What happened to European Union? (contd)
Lack of regulations
Lack of transparency
EU dont adequately explain the current context aswell
Current form of representative democracy in EU isinadequate
Public debt crisis and Global financial crisis
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Impacts
Recent protests and social movement to
reform a new European Union
EU need new forms of political
representation & new sosio-economicrelation
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Nancy FraserSocial Justice in the Age ofIdentity Politics;
Redistribution, Recognition,
and Participation(1996)
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Two Approaches to achieve Social Justice
SocialJustice
Redistribution
(Economical tendency)
Recognition(Cultural tendency)
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4 Major Keys
Redistribution Recognition
Conception of Injustice Presume of economic
structure
Presume of representative,
interpretation, andcommunication
Remedy of Injustice Economic restructuration Change of culture andsymbolization
Victims of Injustice Class centered Weberian group
Community Treats differences as unjustdifferential
Treats differences in 2 ways
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Conceptual integration
Normative philosophical issues
Practical political issues
Social theoretical issues
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Perspective Dualism
Rather, perspectival dualism treats them as analytical
perspectives that can be trained upon any domain. Thisapproach alone, I contended, can do justice both to the
apparent institutional separation of economy and cul- turein capitalist society and to their interpenetration. It alone
can conceptualize the possibility of practical tensionsbetween claims for redistribution and claims for
recognition. (Fraser, 1996)
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The connection of
Globalization and Cosmopolitanism
Many Participations in the protests are also calling for areconstruction of democracy, as they feel that the current form ofrepresentative of democracy in the EU is inadequate. These social
forces are becoming more cosmopolitan(Timothy, 2011: 3)
Recent Protest and Movements
Social Forces
Cosmopolitanism
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Does cosmopolitanism help to create common
good, prosperity, and social justice?
- Common good YES
- Prosperity NO
- Social Justice YES
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