Moral Anxiety and Post-Liberal World Order (CROSBI ID 687187)
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Mladić, Damir
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Moral Anxiety and Post-Liberal World Order
The author examines the role of moral anxiety in a transition period from liberal to post- liberal world order. According to Linklater, moral anxiety is a product of the current state of political and moral development: exclusiveness of the existing political communities produces the feelings of shame and guilt of being privileged to live in free and rich societies and these feelings will go away only if there are more inclusive political communities and less "us-them" divisions. It seems that the current developments in world politics lead towards more exclusive political communities than in the past several decades of world liberal order and often moral reasons are used in order to justify these developments. There is a clash of two moral narratives which are used to justify the exclusiveness of political and moral community on the one hand, and it's inclusiveness on the other. The moral narrative that prevails will determine the future of political world order.
moral anxiety ; international relations ; post-liberal world order ; inclusiveness ; exclusiveness
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CEEISA-ISA 2019 Joint International Conference
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16.06.2019-19.06.2019
Beograd, Srbija