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100 | _aBoltanski, Luc. | ||
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_aDistant Suffering _b : Morality ,Media and Politics. _c/Luc Boltanski. |
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_aNew York _b : Cambridge University Press _c, 1999. |
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_axviii,246p. _c: 24cm. |
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520 | _aWhat is the morally acceptable response to images of starving children, bombed villages and mass graves brought to us by television? Luc Boltanski discusses the ways in which spectators have tried to respond to what they have seen and asks if there remains a place for pity in modern politics. | ||
650 | _aPhilosophy | ||
650 | _aEthics | ||
650 | _aSuffer | ||
700 | _a Luc Boltanski. | ||
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