The contributors to this study address the question of how political theory is relevant to the construction of new Europe and the tie-in issues of citizenship, social justice and political legitimacy. By using techniques of contemporary political theory, the book argues that the emergence of new Europe poses fundamental questions of value and principle and challenges more established political theories in the process.
The contributors to this study address the question of how political theory is relevant to the construction of new Europe and the tie-in issues of citizenship, social justice and political legitimacy. By using techniques of contemporary political theory, the book argues that the emergence of new Europe poses fundamental questions of value and principle and challenges more established political theories in the process.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of contributors Acknowledgements Preface 1 Citizenship democracy and justice in the new Europe 2 Justice practical reason and boundaries 3 Structural rationality democratic citizenship and the new Europe 4 Justice vs. culture: which comes first? 5 Political pluralism and European citizenship 6 A liberal view on a European constitution 7 Pluralism contractarianism and European union 8 Majority rule political identity and European union 9 Emancipatory politics between universalism and difference: gender perspectives on European citizenship 10 Basic income and the political economy of the new Europe 11 European citizenship: a mirage? Index
List of contributors Acknowledgements Preface 1 Citizenship democracy and justice in the new Europe 2 Justice practical reason and boundaries 3 Structural rationality democratic citizenship and the new Europe 4 Justice vs. culture: which comes first? 5 Political pluralism and European citizenship 6 A liberal view on a European constitution 7 Pluralism contractarianism and European union 8 Majority rule political identity and European union 9 Emancipatory politics between universalism and difference: gender perspectives on European citizenship 10 Basic income and the political economy of the new Europe 11 European citizenship: a mirage? Index
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