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Walz, M. (2024). 'Overcoming the Limits of Identity Politics' In S. Mückl, (Ed.), »Vielfalt, Gleichstellung und Inklusion« im Licht der katholischen Soziallehre / Identity and the Tradition of Catholic Social Thought: Understanding »Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion« (1st ed., pp. 137-152)
Walz, Matthew. "Overcoming the Limits of Identity Politics: Religion and Manners as Dispositive for Social Justice". »Vielfalt, Gleichstellung und Inklusion« im Licht der katholischen Soziallehre / Identity and the Tradition of Catholic Social Thought: Understanding »Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion«, edited by Stefan Mückl, Duncker & Humblot, 2024, pp. 137-152.
Walz, M. (2024): 'Overcoming the Limits of Identity Politics', in Mückl, S (ed.). »Vielfalt, Gleichstellung und Inklusion« im Licht der katholischen Soziallehre / Identity and the Tradition of Catholic Social Thought: Understanding »Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion«. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 137-152.

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Overcoming the Limits of Identity Politics

Religion and Manners as Dispositive for Social Justice

Walz, Matthew

In: »Vielfalt, Gleichstellung und Inklusion« im Licht der katholischen Soziallehre / Identity and the Tradition of Catholic Social Thought: Understanding »Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion« (2024), pp. 137–152

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Matthew Walz

Walz, Matthew, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Dallas, USA

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Section Title Page Action Price
Matthew Walz: Overcoming the Limits of Identity Politics 137
I. Religion and Manners: Contextualizing the Pursuit of Justice 139
1. Religion: Relativizing and Buffering Justice 141
2. Affability and Gratitude: How Manners Supplement the Pursuit of Justice 142
3. Religion and Manners: Underlying a Politics of Shared Humanity 146
II. Unbuffered Justice: A Politics of Identity in Lieu of a Politics of Humanity 146
III. Concluding Reflections 150
Zusammenfassung 152