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  • Volume 4:1, 2017

In this section

  • Overview
  • Volume 7:1, 2021
    • Overview
    • The moral value of Aristotelian friendships for utility
    • Practices of friendship and therapeutic writing in the German civic enlightenment
    • There’s no such thing as a free lunch: A dialectical analysis of social cheating during financial transactions among friends
  • Volume 6:1, 2020
    • Overview
    • Editor’s Introduction
    • Friendship and the State: Friendship as an analogy for Political Obligation
    • Unpacking intersectionalities: On boundaries and culture in Javanese friendships
    • Friendship and decolonising cross-cultural peace research in Aotearoa New Zealand
    • Decolonising Friendship
    • Book Review: D. Kaplan ‘The Nation and the Promise of Friendship’
  • Volume 5:1, 2018
    • Overview
    • Workshop Summary: Friendship and Politics: Cross-Cultural Perspectives
    • Sans Amity, No Truth or Justice
    • ‘You’re with your ten closest mates… and everyone’s kind of in the same boat’: Friendship, Masculinities and Men’s Recreational Use of Illicit Drugs
    • Evgeny Roshchin: Friendship Among Nations: A History of a Concept
  • Volume 4:1, 2017
    • Overview
    • ‘Millions of Friends’: Friendship and the Public Sphere in Post-War East Germany
    • Beloved Community: Martin Luther King, Howard Thurman, and Josiah Royce
    • The Form of Politics; Ancient and Medieval Concepts of Friendship; Scorpo Friendship in Medieval Iberia
    • Seow Hon Tan: Justice as Friendship: A Theory of Law
    • Martha C. Nussbaum: Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, and Justice
  • Volume 3:1, 2015
    • Overview
    • Re/production and the work of friendship
    • Fraternity, solidarity and civic friendship
    • Sociability in relations between paid domestic workers and customers
    • The borderology of friendship in academia
    • Barbara Caine: Friendship: A history
    • Samuel Kimbriel: Friendship as sacred knowing: Overcoming isolation
  • Volume 2:1, 2014
    • Overview
    • The many meanings of friendship
    • Human-animal amity and reciprocity
    • Harming the relationship while helping the friend: The outcomes of seeking social support about a romantic partner from women friend groups
    • Faith, friendship, and justice: Elements for a Christian social ethic
    • Friendship in world politics: Assessing the personal relationships between Helmut Kohl and François Mitterrand, and George H. W. Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev
    • Lily Gardner Feldman: Germany’s Foreign Policy of Reconciliation: From Enmity to Amity
  • Volume 1:1, 2013
    • Overview
    • Friendship: An Unanswered Question
    • The Academic Debate on Friendship and Politics
    • Friendship as a Family of Practices
    • Social Freedom and the Value(s) of Friendship
    • Friendship Networks in Medieval Europe: New models of a political relationship
    • Michael H. Mitias, Friendship: A Central Moral Value

Volume 4:1, 2017

Articles

‘Millions of Friends’: Friendship and the Public Sphere in Post-War East Germany
Natalia Jonsson-Skradol

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Beloved Community: Martin Luther King, Howard Thurman, and Josiah Royce
Kipton Jensen and Preston King

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Book Reviews

The Form of Politics; Ancient and Medieval Concepts of Friendship; Scorpo Friendship in Medieval Iberia
Book Reviews by Heather Devere

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Seow Hon Tan: Justice as Friendship: A Theory of Law
Book Review by Ethan J Leib

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Martha C. Nussbaum: Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, and Justice
Book Review by Preston King

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