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Democracy and Difference : Contesting the Boundaries of the Political /

The global trend toward democratization of the last two decades has been accompanied by the resurgence of various politics of "identity/difference." From nationalist and ethnic revivals in the countries of east and central Europe to the former Soviet Union, to the politics of cultural sepa...

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Otros Autores: Benhabib, Seyla
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1996.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Three normative models of democracy / Jurgen Habermas
  • Fugitive democracy / Sheldon S. Wolin
  • Using power/fighting power: the polity / Jane Mansbridge
  • Toward a deliberative model of democratic legitimacy / Seyla Benhabib
  • Procedure and substance in deliberative democracy / Joshua Cohen
  • Communication and the other: beyond deliberative democracy / Iris Marion Young
  • Dealing with difference: a politics of ideas, or a politics of presence? / Anne Phillips
  • Three forms of group-differentiated citizenship in Canada / Will Kymlicka.
  • Diversity and democracy: representing differences / Carol C. Gould
  • Democracy, difference, and the right of privacy / Jean L. Cohen
  • Gender equity and the welfare state: a postindustrial thought experiment / Nancy Fraser
  • Democracy, power, and the "political" / Chantal Mouffe
  • Difference, dilemmas, and the politics of home / Bonnie Honig
  • Democracy and multiculturalism / Fred Dallmayr
  • Performance of citizenship: democracy, gender, and difference in the French Revolution / Joan B. Landes.
  • Peripheral peoples and narrative idenities: Arendtian reflections on late modernity / Carlos A. Forment
  • Idealizations, foundations, and social practices / Richard Rorty
  • Democratic theory and democratic experience / Robert A. Dahl
  • Democracy, philosophy, and justification / Amy Gutmann
  • Foundationalism and democracy / Benjamin R. Barber.