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Veneration & Refinement: The Ethics of Fashion
Veneration & Refinement: The Ethics of Fashion
  • Home
    • Abbreviations
  • Blog
  • Table of Contents
    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • Chapter 1: Fashion and Privilege: David Hume and Luxury Fashion
    • Chapter 2: Fashion and Poverty: The Whig-Tory Debate
    • Chapter 3: Fashion and Justice: Benedict XVI and Feel Good Fashion
    • Chapter 4: Fashion and Beauty: Adam Smith and Celebrity Fashion
    • Chapter 5: Fashion and Vanity: Max Scheler and Craft Fashion
    • Chapter 6: Fashion and Civilisation: Johan Huizinga and Fantasy Fashion
    • Chapter 7: Fashion and Nobility: Aurel Kolnai and Fast Fashion
    • Chapter 8: Fashion and Power: Agamben and Pryzwara on the Vestments of Power
    • Concluding Remarks
  • Home
    • Abbreviations
  • Blog
  • Table of Contents
    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • Chapter 1: Fashion and Privilege: David Hume and Luxury Fashion
    • Chapter 2: Fashion and Poverty: The Whig-Tory Debate
    • Chapter 3: Fashion and Justice: Benedict XVI and Feel Good Fashion
    • Chapter 4: Fashion and Beauty: Adam Smith and Celebrity Fashion
    • Chapter 5: Fashion and Vanity: Max Scheler and Craft Fashion
    • Chapter 6: Fashion and Civilisation: Johan Huizinga and Fantasy Fashion
    • Chapter 7: Fashion and Nobility: Aurel Kolnai and Fast Fashion
    • Chapter 8: Fashion and Power: Agamben and Pryzwara on the Vestments of Power
    • Concluding Remarks

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Summary of ideas in my forthcoming book

DiscernmentBy Graham McAleerAugust 5, 2018Leave a comment

I thought readers might like to get a sense of the ideas in my new book, as well as a peak at how academics go about trying to get a book published.  What follows is the book proposal I put together to send around to presses.  The idea is to try to help the editors…

I have a new book coming out

News!By Graham McAleerAugust 4, 2018Leave a comment

I am delighted to report that my new book Post-Modern Natural Law is forthcoming with University of Notre Dame Press.  Hopefully, it’ll be in print by autumn 2019 but I’ll say more once the press clarifies the timetable.   The book picks up on themes from V&R so I hope regular readers will enjoy it.

Disgust and the moral mission of fashion

TheoryBy Graham McAleerAugust 2, 2018Leave a comment

Fashion’s moral failings are widely broadcast.  A leading polluter of the planet, a leading beneficiary of slavery, a pernicious influence on body image and self-esteem, to name a few.  It is worth recalling perhaps that fashion is also a principal support of moral order.   To some in fashion, this is not welcome news: they…

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