TY - JOUR
T1 - Care before friendship
T2 - care as a model of civic solidarity
AU - Kim, Donghye
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - I argue that the principle of care, developed in care ethics, can be a better ground for civic solidarity than that of civic friendship. To make my argument, I present a preliminary categorization of extant discussion on civic solidarity as either falling under the commonality model or the relationship model. I argue that the reciprocity model of civic friendship proposed by Danielle Allen and Sibyl Schwarzenbach serves as a synthesis of the two models, constructing the most compelling theory of civic friendship available. Despite the many virtues of the reciprocity model of civic friendship, I argue that the principle of care is practically prior and more appealing as a model of civic solidarity than that of civic friendship. In unpacking this argument, I present the concept of care as a political principle developed in care ethics and compare and contrast it with the concept of civic friendship.
AB - I argue that the principle of care, developed in care ethics, can be a better ground for civic solidarity than that of civic friendship. To make my argument, I present a preliminary categorization of extant discussion on civic solidarity as either falling under the commonality model or the relationship model. I argue that the reciprocity model of civic friendship proposed by Danielle Allen and Sibyl Schwarzenbach serves as a synthesis of the two models, constructing the most compelling theory of civic friendship available. Despite the many virtues of the reciprocity model of civic friendship, I argue that the principle of care is practically prior and more appealing as a model of civic solidarity than that of civic friendship. In unpacking this argument, I present the concept of care as a political principle developed in care ethics and compare and contrast it with the concept of civic friendship.
KW - Solidarity
KW - care
KW - care ethics
KW - civic friendship
KW - liberalism
KW - reciprocity
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U2 - 10.1080/0020174X.2024.2312213
DO - 10.1080/0020174X.2024.2312213
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85184217529
SN - 0020-174X
JO - Inquiry (United Kingdom)
JF - Inquiry (United Kingdom)
ER -