Debating Democracy's Discontent : Essays on American Politics, Law, and Public Philosophy.
Here, leading political and legal theorists debate Michael Sandel's thesis Democracy's Discontent. It is a wide-ranging discussion spanning constitutional law, culture, and political economy.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford University Press, USA,
1998.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction: The Quest for a Post-Liberal Public Philosophy
- I. Reviving Civic Virtue
- 1. The Retrieval of Civic Virtue: A Critical Appreciation of Sandel's Democracy's Discontent
- 2. Virtue en Masse
- 3. Reworking Sandel's Republicanism
- II. Toward an American Public Philosophy
- 4. Political Economy and the Politics of Virtue: US Public Philosophy at Century's End
- 5. The Encumbered American Self
- 6. A Public Philosophy for the Professional-Managerial Class
- 7. Notes of a Jewish Episcopalian: Gender as a Language of Class Religion as a Dialect of Liberalism
- III. Liberal Republicanism
- 8. A Defense of Minimalist Liberalism
- 9. Michael Sandel and Richard Rorty: Two Models of the Republic
- 10. Liberal Egalitarianism and Civic Republicanism: Friends or Enemies?
- 11. Moral Status and the Status of Morality in Political Liberalism
- 12. Sandel's Liberal Politics
- IV. Living with Difference
- 13. Michael Sandal's America
- 14. Moral Dialogues: A Communitarian Core Element
- 15. Can This Republic Be Saved?
- 16. Civic Republicanism and Civic Pluralism: The Silent Struggle of Michael Sandel17. Living with Difference
- V. Law, Morals, and Private Lives
- 18. Unencumbered Individuals and Embedded Selves: Reasons to Resist Dichotomous Thinking in Family Law
- 19. The Right of Privacy in Sandel's Procedural Republic
- 20. Gay Marriage and Liberal Constitutionalism: Two Mistakes
- VI. Self-Government and Democratic Discontent
- 21. Fusion Republicanism
- 22. Corporate Speech and Civic Virtue
- 23. Federalism as a Cure for Democracy's Discontent?
- VII. A Reply to His Critics24. Reply to Critics
- Notes
- Index
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