Book contents
- Rediscovering Political Friendship
- Rediscovering Political Friendship
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Foundations of Friendship
- 1 Friendship from Identity
- 2 Friendships from Utility and Activity
- Part II Where Is Civic Friendship Today?
- Part III A Different Way to View Liberalism
- Part IV Conclusion
- Works Cited
- Index
2 - Friendships from Utility and Activity
Toward a More Realistic Social Policy (and More Idealistic Civil Society)
from Part I - Foundations of Friendship
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 December 2019
- Rediscovering Political Friendship
- Rediscovering Political Friendship
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Foundations of Friendship
- 1 Friendship from Identity
- 2 Friendships from Utility and Activity
- Part II Where Is Civic Friendship Today?
- Part III A Different Way to View Liberalism
- Part IV Conclusion
- Works Cited
- Index
Summary
Friends play functional roles in our lives, such as enhancing our ability to think and act. Sometimes the functionality remains at the level of business: trading partners often start liking each other. However, a deeper study reveals that Utility plays a critical role in “altruistic” activity. Aristotle says benefactors seek beneficiaries “useful for noble deeds” (sc. of generosity). Doing good for others creates love—not in the recipient but in the benefactor, according to Aristotle, Machiavelli, and Kant, who agree despite diverse metaphysical commitments. Benefactors are like artisans who love their own creations. By investing part of themselves in others, benefactors create a stake in others which they feel they own. Part of their identity is now wrapped up in the other person. Doing good thus extends our being to include another self or selves. The insight that utility is an ingredient in love has public policy implications for social security, health care, and civil society-building.
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- Rediscovering Political FriendshipAristotle's Theory and Modern Identity, Community, and Equality, pp. 72 - 130Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020