Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK (
2016)
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Loving Justice, Living Shakespeare asks why love is regarded as the highest human value in some cultural sectorsDLreligion, literature and the artsDL and is not even on the map in othersDLphilosophy, law, and political thought. In the biblical vision, 'love the neighbor' is both the law and the just way to live. And yet, while religious thinkers cannot conceive of justice without love, for political philosophers, justice and love belong in completely different spheres, rational and public vs. emotional and private. This book engages our dominant ideas of justice, including theories of contract, retribution and distribution, showing how they fall short if love is not included. Shakespeare emerges as its hero: part of his endurance is due to the many ways his plays stage how justice must be driven by loveDL no mere private passion, but a vital understanding of care for one another, care that a just world cannot do without.