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The Care of the Self and the Care of the Other

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This book explores the ways several twentieth-century thinkers—Pierre Hadot, Georges Friedmann, Michel Foucault, Martin Luther King Jr., and Audre Lorde—can help us relate the ethical transformatio...
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What is the relationship between the ethical transformation of the self and the political transformation of the world? This book explores the ways several twentieth-century thinkers can help us relate the “care of the self” to the “care of the other,” tracing their accounts of how and why practices intended to change an individual can help spur social and political change, just as collective political action can produce a transformation of the self.

Daniel Louis Wyche examines the political implications of what he calls practices of ethical self-change. These include Pierre Hadot’s notion of “spiritual exercises”; what the French sociologist of labor Georges Friedmann calls the “interior effort”; Michel Foucault’s ethics of the “care of the self”; what Martin Luther King Jr. refers to as the work of “self-purification” integral to direct action; and Audre Lorde’s claim that caring for herself constitutes a form of “political warfare.” Wyche argues that these concepts can collectively provide an understanding that effaces distinctions between the care of the self, the other, and the community in a way that avoids reducing the political to the ethical. Ambitious and nuanced, The Care of the Self and the Care of the Other offers a framework for unifying individual moral action and collective political life.

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Price: $35.00
Pages: 352
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 20 May 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231207812
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Critical Theory, PHILOSOPHY / Mind & Body, RELIGION / Philosophy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory

Daniel Wyche’s book is an exquisite treatment of different forms of ethical self-transformation and political spirituality. Transporting the reader from the school of Epictetus to the Montgomery bus boycott, Wyche harmonizes personal experience with political praxis. His book enlightens, but even more it elevates, guiding the reader toward a sense of responsibility, urgency, and the possibility of collective justice and freedom. It is a tour de force.
Daniel Louis Wyche is a senior fellow at the Columbia Center for Contemporary Critical Thought.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Pierre Hadot: Ancient Spiritual Exercises and Contemporary Spiritual Demands
2. Georges Friedmann: From the Great Disequilibrium to the Interior Effort
3. Michel Foucault: From the Analytics of Power to the Care of the Self
4. The Practice of Dignity: Martin Luther King Jr., Self-Purification, and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Conclusion. Audre Lorde: Survival, Immediacy, and Poetry as a Way of Life
Notes
Bibliography
Index