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This comprehensive collection contains essays from the nation's most respected thinkers, including Mary Ann Glendon, Senator Bill Bradley, Jean Bethke Elshtain, and many others.
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This comprehensive collection contains essays from the nation's most respected thinkers, including Mary Ann Glendon, Senator Bill Bradley, Jean Bethke Elshtain, and many others.
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- Rights & Responsibilities
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9780847688272
- ISBN-10: 0847688275
- Artikelnr.: 21142941
- Rights & Responsibilities
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9780847688272
- ISBN-10: 0847688275
- Artikelnr.: 21142941
Contributions by Ronald Bayer; Benjamin R. Barber; Daniel A. Bell; Robert N. Bellah; Senator Bill Bradley; Senator Dan Coats; Roger L. Conner; Ralf Dahrendorf; John J. DiIulio Jr.; William J. Doherty; Jean Bethke Elshtain; Amitai Etzioni; James S. Fishkin
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Responsive Communitarian Platform:
Rights and Responsibilities Part 3 Part I. Communitarian Theory Chapter 4
Foundations of Communitarian Liberalism Chapter 5 Community Properly
Understood: A Defense of "Democratic Communitarianism" Chapter 6 The Limits
of Libertarianism Chapter 7 A Moral Reawakening Without Puritanism Chapter
8 The Dangers of Soft Despotism Chapter 9 Beyond Teledemocracy: "America on
the Line" Chapter 10 Social Justice: A Communitarian Perspective Chapter 11
A Precarious Balance: Economic Opportunity, Civil Society and Political
Liberty Part 12 Part II. Rights and Responsibilities Chapter 13 Rights and
Responsibilities Chapter 14 "Absolute" Rights": Property and Privacy
Chapter 15 Permissible Paternalism: In Defense of the Nanny State Chapter
16 Finding a Place for Community in the First Amendment Chapter 17 AIDS
Prevention vs. Cultural Sensitivity Chapter 18 A Gangsta's Rights Part 19
Part III. Communitarian Policy Chapter 20 A Liberal-Democratic Case for the
Two-Parent Family Chapter 21 Residential Community Associations: Community
or Disunity? Chapter 22 When Redistribution and Economic Growth Fail
Chapter 23 What Makes a Good Urban Park? Chapter 24 The Loss of Public
Space Chapter 25 Rebuilding Urban Communities Chapter 26 The Libertarian
Conundrum: Why the Market Does Not Safeguard Civil Rights Chapter 27 Drug
Abuse Control Policy: Liberatarian, Authoritarian, Liberal, and
Communitarian Perspectives Chapter 28 Inner-City Crime: What the Federal
Government Should Do Chapter 29 A Mandate For Liberty: Requiring
Education-Based Community Service Chapter 30 Social Science Finds:
"Marriage Matters" Chapter 31 Part IV. The Community of Communities Chapter
32 Democracy and the Politics of Difference Chapter 33 Pluralism vs.
Particularism in American Education Chapter 34 Immigration and Political
Community in the United States Chapter 35 Who Killed Modern Manners?
Chapter 36 Index
Rights and Responsibilities Part 3 Part I. Communitarian Theory Chapter 4
Foundations of Communitarian Liberalism Chapter 5 Community Properly
Understood: A Defense of "Democratic Communitarianism" Chapter 6 The Limits
of Libertarianism Chapter 7 A Moral Reawakening Without Puritanism Chapter
8 The Dangers of Soft Despotism Chapter 9 Beyond Teledemocracy: "America on
the Line" Chapter 10 Social Justice: A Communitarian Perspective Chapter 11
A Precarious Balance: Economic Opportunity, Civil Society and Political
Liberty Part 12 Part II. Rights and Responsibilities Chapter 13 Rights and
Responsibilities Chapter 14 "Absolute" Rights": Property and Privacy
Chapter 15 Permissible Paternalism: In Defense of the Nanny State Chapter
16 Finding a Place for Community in the First Amendment Chapter 17 AIDS
Prevention vs. Cultural Sensitivity Chapter 18 A Gangsta's Rights Part 19
Part III. Communitarian Policy Chapter 20 A Liberal-Democratic Case for the
Two-Parent Family Chapter 21 Residential Community Associations: Community
or Disunity? Chapter 22 When Redistribution and Economic Growth Fail
Chapter 23 What Makes a Good Urban Park? Chapter 24 The Loss of Public
Space Chapter 25 Rebuilding Urban Communities Chapter 26 The Libertarian
Conundrum: Why the Market Does Not Safeguard Civil Rights Chapter 27 Drug
Abuse Control Policy: Liberatarian, Authoritarian, Liberal, and
Communitarian Perspectives Chapter 28 Inner-City Crime: What the Federal
Government Should Do Chapter 29 A Mandate For Liberty: Requiring
Education-Based Community Service Chapter 30 Social Science Finds:
"Marriage Matters" Chapter 31 Part IV. The Community of Communities Chapter
32 Democracy and the Politics of Difference Chapter 33 Pluralism vs.
Particularism in American Education Chapter 34 Immigration and Political
Community in the United States Chapter 35 Who Killed Modern Manners?
Chapter 36 Index
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Responsive Communitarian Platform:
Rights and Responsibilities Part 3 Part I. Communitarian Theory Chapter 4
Foundations of Communitarian Liberalism Chapter 5 Community Properly
Understood: A Defense of "Democratic Communitarianism" Chapter 6 The Limits
of Libertarianism Chapter 7 A Moral Reawakening Without Puritanism Chapter
8 The Dangers of Soft Despotism Chapter 9 Beyond Teledemocracy: "America on
the Line" Chapter 10 Social Justice: A Communitarian Perspective Chapter 11
A Precarious Balance: Economic Opportunity, Civil Society and Political
Liberty Part 12 Part II. Rights and Responsibilities Chapter 13 Rights and
Responsibilities Chapter 14 "Absolute" Rights": Property and Privacy
Chapter 15 Permissible Paternalism: In Defense of the Nanny State Chapter
16 Finding a Place for Community in the First Amendment Chapter 17 AIDS
Prevention vs. Cultural Sensitivity Chapter 18 A Gangsta's Rights Part 19
Part III. Communitarian Policy Chapter 20 A Liberal-Democratic Case for the
Two-Parent Family Chapter 21 Residential Community Associations: Community
or Disunity? Chapter 22 When Redistribution and Economic Growth Fail
Chapter 23 What Makes a Good Urban Park? Chapter 24 The Loss of Public
Space Chapter 25 Rebuilding Urban Communities Chapter 26 The Libertarian
Conundrum: Why the Market Does Not Safeguard Civil Rights Chapter 27 Drug
Abuse Control Policy: Liberatarian, Authoritarian, Liberal, and
Communitarian Perspectives Chapter 28 Inner-City Crime: What the Federal
Government Should Do Chapter 29 A Mandate For Liberty: Requiring
Education-Based Community Service Chapter 30 Social Science Finds:
"Marriage Matters" Chapter 31 Part IV. The Community of Communities Chapter
32 Democracy and the Politics of Difference Chapter 33 Pluralism vs.
Particularism in American Education Chapter 34 Immigration and Political
Community in the United States Chapter 35 Who Killed Modern Manners?
Chapter 36 Index
Rights and Responsibilities Part 3 Part I. Communitarian Theory Chapter 4
Foundations of Communitarian Liberalism Chapter 5 Community Properly
Understood: A Defense of "Democratic Communitarianism" Chapter 6 The Limits
of Libertarianism Chapter 7 A Moral Reawakening Without Puritanism Chapter
8 The Dangers of Soft Despotism Chapter 9 Beyond Teledemocracy: "America on
the Line" Chapter 10 Social Justice: A Communitarian Perspective Chapter 11
A Precarious Balance: Economic Opportunity, Civil Society and Political
Liberty Part 12 Part II. Rights and Responsibilities Chapter 13 Rights and
Responsibilities Chapter 14 "Absolute" Rights": Property and Privacy
Chapter 15 Permissible Paternalism: In Defense of the Nanny State Chapter
16 Finding a Place for Community in the First Amendment Chapter 17 AIDS
Prevention vs. Cultural Sensitivity Chapter 18 A Gangsta's Rights Part 19
Part III. Communitarian Policy Chapter 20 A Liberal-Democratic Case for the
Two-Parent Family Chapter 21 Residential Community Associations: Community
or Disunity? Chapter 22 When Redistribution and Economic Growth Fail
Chapter 23 What Makes a Good Urban Park? Chapter 24 The Loss of Public
Space Chapter 25 Rebuilding Urban Communities Chapter 26 The Libertarian
Conundrum: Why the Market Does Not Safeguard Civil Rights Chapter 27 Drug
Abuse Control Policy: Liberatarian, Authoritarian, Liberal, and
Communitarian Perspectives Chapter 28 Inner-City Crime: What the Federal
Government Should Do Chapter 29 A Mandate For Liberty: Requiring
Education-Based Community Service Chapter 30 Social Science Finds:
"Marriage Matters" Chapter 31 Part IV. The Community of Communities Chapter
32 Democracy and the Politics of Difference Chapter 33 Pluralism vs.
Particularism in American Education Chapter 34 Immigration and Political
Community in the United States Chapter 35 Who Killed Modern Manners?
Chapter 36 Index