While the subject of democracy has been explored by philosophers since ancient times, in the last few decades democracy has been taken for granted in the West as the political norm. The issue of democracy as an empty concept in western political discourse and the emergence of radical democracy has renewed engagement in democratic theory and politics. Radicalizing Democracy for the Twenty-first Century explores the radicalizing movement in democratic thought and is an important resource for students, scholars and university teachers in the field of political philosophy, political theory and international relations.…mehr
While the subject of democracy has been explored by philosophers since ancient times, in the last few decades democracy has been taken for granted in the West as the political norm. The issue of democracy as an empty concept in western political discourse and the emergence of radical democracy has renewed engagement in democratic theory and politics. Radicalizing Democracy for the Twenty-first Century explores the radicalizing movement in democratic thought and is an important resource for students, scholars and university teachers in the field of political philosophy, political theory and international relations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jane Mummery is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Federation University, Australia. She is the author of Post-Metaphysical Ethics: An Outline of Post-Metaphysical Ethics (Peter Lang 2005) and Understanding Feminism (with Peta Bowden, Acumen 2009). Her principal research interests are in the political and ethical emancipatory movements sponsored by post-foundational philosophy.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Situating Radical Democracy Chapter 1. The Idea of Democracy Chapter 2. Theories of Radical Democracy Part II: Radical Democracy in Action Chapter 3. Subjects and Agency: Who is the Radical Democrat? Chapter 4. Communities in Question: Where is the Radical Democrat? Chapter 5. Radical Deliberations: The Radical Democrat in Action Part III: Radical Democracy in a Globalized World Chapter 6. Radical Cosmopolitanism Chapter 7. Greening Democracy as Radical Democracy ConclusionIndex
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Situating Radical Democracy Chapter 1. The Idea of Democracy Chapter 2. Theories of Radical Democracy Part II: Radical Democracy in Action Chapter 3. Subjects and Agency: Who is the Radical Democrat? Chapter 4. Communities in Question: Where is the Radical Democrat? Chapter 5. Radical Deliberations: The Radical Democrat in Action Part III: Radical Democracy in a Globalized World Chapter 6. Radical Cosmopolitanism Chapter 7. Greening Democracy as Radical Democracy ConclusionIndex
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