What does it mean today to be a democratic citizen? This book provides a rich conception of how an individual might become open to a more admirable style of public engagement. The book is intended for researchers, graduate students and advanced undergraduates in political science, sociology and philosophy.
What does it mean today to be a democratic citizen? This book provides a rich conception of how an individual might become open to a more admirable style of public engagement. The book is intended for researchers, graduate students and advanced undergraduates in political science, sociology and philosophy.
Stephen K. White is the James Hart Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia. He is the former editor of Political Theory, and has written widely on critical social and democratic theory.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Moral and theoretical sources 2. Models of citizenship: virtual patriots and Tea Parties 3. Models of citizenship: a democratic bearing 4. Depth experience, faith and democratic life 5. One path for critical political theory 6. The consensus machine and 'no-saying' 7. Suspicious conjectures and uneven injustice 8. Conclusion.
1. Moral and theoretical sources 2. Models of citizenship: virtual patriots and Tea Parties 3. Models of citizenship: a democratic bearing 4. Depth experience, faith and democratic life 5. One path for critical political theory 6. The consensus machine and 'no-saying' 7. Suspicious conjectures and uneven injustice 8. Conclusion.
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