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" Dimensions of radical democracy : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 699183
Doc. No : b521372
Title & Author : Dimensions of radical democracy : : pluralism, citizenship, community /\ edited by Chantal Mouffe
Publication Statement : London ;New York :: Verso,, 1992
Series Statement : Phronesis
Page. NO : vii, 254 pages ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 0860913449
: : 0860915565
: : 9780860913443
: : 9780860915560
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references
Contents : Questions on citizenship / Jean Leca -- Outline of a theory of citizenship / Bryan Turner -- Context is all : feminism and theories of citizenship / Mary Dietz -- The Civil society argument / Michael Walzer -- On the subject of rights : pluralism, plurality and political identity / Kirstie McClure -- The paradoxes of pluralism / Louise Marcil-Lacoste -- Hannah Arendt and the idea of citizenship / Maurizio Passerin d'Entrèves -- Europe : a political community? / Etienne Tassin -- Eastern Europe's Republics of Gilead / Slavoj Zĭzĕk -- On justice, the common good and the priority of liberty / Quentin Skinner -- Democratic citizenship and the political community / Chantal Mouffe -- What revolutionary action means today / Sheldon Wolin
Abstract : "The themes of citizenship and community are today at the centre of a fierce debate as both Left and Right try to mobilize them for their cause. For the Left such notions are crucial in all the current attempts to redefine political struggle through extending and deepening democracy. But, argue the contributors to this volume, these concepts need to be made compatible with the pluralism that marks modern democracy. Rather than reject the liberal tradition, they argue, the aim should be to radicalize it." "These essays set out to examine what types of 'citizen' and 'community' might be required by such a radical and plural democracy. From a range of disciplines and a fruitful diversity of theoretical perspectives, the contributors help us to address the following challenge: how to defend the greatest possible pluralism without destroying the very framework of the democratic political community." "Despite their differences, a vision emerges from these essays which is sharply at odds both with the universalistic and rationalistic conception to be found in the work of Habermas, and with postmodern celebrations of absolute heterogeneity. For this book is an exploration of politics--of a politics where power, conflict and antagonism will always play a central role."--BOOK JACKET
Subject : Citizenship
Subject : Cultural pluralism
Subject : Democracy
Subject : Radicalism
Subject : Burgerschap
Subject : Démocratie
Dewey Classification : ‭321.8‬
LC Classification : ‭JC423‬‭.D63 1992‬
Added Entry : Mouffe, Chantal
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