03361 am 2200805 n 450 9910568194303321202110042-84016-454-X10.4000/books.pupo.19335(CKB)4100000012875590(FrMaCLE)OB-pupo-19335(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/86576(PPN)263271684(EXLCZ)99410000001287559020220520j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierL’accaparement des biens communs /Pierre CrétoisNanterre Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre20211 online resource (184 p.) Le social et le politique2-84016-301-2 La marchandisation tendancielle de portions grandissantes de la vie humaine et des ressources communes doit-elle être interprétée comme un pillage nuisible et destructeur ou comme un processus collectivement profitable ? Force est de constater qu’elle conduit aujourd’hui à l’extension du domaine des biens privés, au détriment de celui des biens publics et des biens communs. Face à celle-ci s’élabore une série de revendications multiples autour du commun et des communs en vue de contester l’accaparement capitaliste et de promouvoir une gouvernance démocratique de ceux-ci. Que sont les biens communs ? Comment peuvent-ils être légitimement pensés, gérés ? En quoi nous permettent-ils de repenser et de réinstituer le rapport des humains à la propriété, à leur(s) milieu(x), à leur environnement ? Cet ouvrage collectif s’attache à développer ces questions sur les plans d’abord des théories puis des terrains.Social Sciences, InterdisciplinaryPolitical Sciencebien communappropriationcapitalismebien publicpropriétébien privéaccaparementbien communappropriationcapitalismebien publicpropriétébien privéaccaparementSocial Sciences, InterdisciplinaryPolitical Sciencebien communappropriationcapitalismebien publicpropriétébien privéaccaparementBertrand Élodie1295934Crétois Pierre1249636Deleixhe Martin1312475Desmarais-Tremblay Maxime1312476Eynaud Léa1312477Frozel Barros Natália1312478Gentilucci Eleonora1312479Guibet Lafaye Caroline1312480Haber Stéphane1234156Negri Toni151385Poinsot Philippe1312481Rioio Cédric1312482Schweizer Rémi1285150Crétois Pierre1249636FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910568194303321L’accaparement des biens communs3030860UNINA05065nam 2200793Ia 450 991077931510332120230802005714.03-11-048848-51-283-85726-X3-11-029192-410.1515/9783110291926(CKB)2550000000711095(EBL)894075(OCoLC)826652890(SSID)ssj0000817137(PQKBManifestationID)12336591(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000817137(PQKBWorkID)10827418(PQKB)10158058(SSID)ssj0000810969(PQKBManifestationID)12406997(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000810969(PQKBWorkID)10846805(PQKB)11163354(MiAaPQ)EBC894075(DE-B1597)177649(OCoLC)853237356(DE-B1597)9783110291926(Au-PeEL)EBL894075(CaPaEBR)ebr10634562(CaONFJC)MIL416976(EXLCZ)99255000000071109520120413d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFrom just war to modern peace ethics[electronic resource] /edited by Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven and William A. Barbieri, JrBerlin ;Boston De Gruyterc20121 online resource (360 p.)Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte,1861-5996 ;Bd. 120Description based upon print version of record.3-11-029177-0 3-11-029193-2 Includes bibliographical references and index. Frontmatter -- Contents -- From Just War to Modern Peace Ethics: An Introduction -- Cicero: Just War in Classical Antiquity / Keller, Andrea -- Augustine's Theology of Peace and the Beginning of Christian Just War Theory / Kany, Roland -- Augustine: Peace Ethics and Peace Policy / Brachtendorf, Johannes -- Thomas Aquinas and Humanitarian Intervention / Beestermöller, Gerhard -- Forerunners of Humanitarian Intervention? From Canon Law to Francisco de Vitoria / Muldoon, James -- Francisco de Vitoria: Just War as Defense of International Law / Justenhoven, Heinz-Gerhard -- Martin Luther on Peace and War: A Systematic Approach / Stümke, Volker -- Morality and Just War According to Francisco Suárez / Kremer, Markus -- Suárez, Aquinas, and the Just War: Self Defense or Punishment? / Murphy, James Bernard -- Hugo Grotius: Just War Thinking Between Theology and International Law / Stumpf, Christoph -- Kant's Cosmopolitanism: Resource for Shaping a "Just Peace" / Rossi, Philip J. -- Kant and the Just War Tradition / Mertens, Thomas -- The Holy See as International Person and Sovereign and Participant in International Law / Araujo, Robert -- From an Ethics of War to an Ethics of Peacebuilding / Powers, Gerard F. -- The Peace Ethics of Pope John Paul II / Justenhoven, Heinz-Gerhard -- List of Authors -- Index of NamesThis book rewrites the history of Christian peace ethics. Christian reflection on reducing violence or overcoming war has roots in ancient Roman philosophy and eventually grew to influence modern international law. This historical overview begins with Cicero, the source of Christian authors like Augustine and Thomas Aquinas. It is highly debatable whether Augustine had a systematic interest in just war or whether his writings were used to develop a systematic just war teaching only by the later tradition. May Christians justifiably use force to overcome disorder and achieve peace? The book traces the classical debate from Thomas Aquinas to early modern-age thinkers like Vitoria, Suarez, Martin Luther, Hugo Grotius and Immanuel Kant. It highlights the diversity of the approaches of theologians, philosophers and lawyers. Modern cosmopolitianism and international law-thinking, it shows, are rooted in the Spanish Scholastics, where Grotius and Kant each found the inspiration to inaugurate a modern peace ethic. In the 20th century the tradition has taken aim not only at reducing violence and overcoming war but at developing a constructive ethic of peace building, as is reflected in Pope John Paul II's teaching. Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte ;120.PeaceReligious aspectsChristianityJust war doctrineInternational Law.Just War Tradition.Moral Theology.Peace Building.Peace Ethics.PeaceReligious aspectsChristianity.Just war doctrine.241.6242BL 9940rvkJustenhoven Heinz-Gerhard1562374Barbieri William A310182MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910779315103321From just war to modern peace ethics3829926UNINA