Contemporary politics are characterised by the impossibility of agreement on fundamental values. This book examines the institutional alternatives available to democratic politics to determine which institutional structures are most likely to produce a democratic social order in which agonistic citizenship might flourish.
Contemporary politics are characterised by the impossibility of agreement on fundamental values. This book examines the institutional alternatives available to democratic politics to determine which institutional structures are most likely to produce a democratic social order in which agonistic citizenship might flourish.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ed Wingenbach is Interim Associate Vice-President of Academic Affairs at the University of Redlands, USA. His research interests include contemporary political theory, democratic theory, Heidegger, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. He has published articles and chapters on a range of topics in some of the top journals in his fields, including the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, and International Philosophical Quarterly. He has received repeated recognition for excellence in his teaching, including awards at Notre Dame and the University of South Carolina, and a nomination for Professor of the Year at the University of Redlands. In 2006 he received the University of Redlands Award for Outstanding Service.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Part I Post-Foundationalism and Agonistic Democratic Theory Chapter 1 Post-Foundational Politics and Democracy Chapter 2 Agonism and Democracy Chapter 3 A Typology of Agonistic Democracy Chapter 4 Agonistic Democracy and the Question of Institutions Part II Evaluating the Institutional Possibilities for Agonistic Democracy Chapter 5 Agonistic Democracy and the Limits of Popular Part icipation Chapter 6 Populism, Representation, and the Popular Will Chapter 7 Political Liberalism, Contingency, and Agonistic Pluralism Chapter 8 Liberalism, Agonism, and Democracy
Preface Introduction Part I Post-Foundationalism and Agonistic Democratic Theory Chapter 1 Post-Foundational Politics and Democracy Chapter 2 Agonism and Democracy Chapter 3 A Typology of Agonistic Democracy Chapter 4 Agonistic Democracy and the Question of Institutions Part II Evaluating the Institutional Possibilities for Agonistic Democracy Chapter 5 Agonistic Democracy and the Limits of Popular Part icipation Chapter 6 Populism, Representation, and the Popular Will Chapter 7 Political Liberalism, Contingency, and Agonistic Pluralism Chapter 8 Liberalism, Agonism, and Democracy
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