This book uses Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutic phenomenology of suspicion and naïveté to shift the focus of the ideology of humanitarian intervention from the distorting (Marxism, realism) and legitimising (social constructivism) to the integrating function of this ideology.
This book uses Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutic phenomenology of suspicion and naïveté to shift the focus of the ideology of humanitarian intervention from the distorting (Marxism, realism) and legitimising (social constructivism) to the integrating function of this ideology.