Democracy: A ReaderAt a time when democracy appears to be universally acclaimed as the only acceptable form of government, it is all the more necessary to be clear about what democracy means. Democracy: A Reader provides a range of pivotal statements on this important topic from supporters and defenders as well as critics and skeptics. |
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Contenido
Section | 1 |
TRADITIONAL AFFIRMATIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction | 12 |
Pericles Funeral Oration | 25 |
Aristotle The Politics | 28 |
Niccolò Machiavelli The Discourses | 34 |
Thomas Hobbes Leviathan | 38 |
JeanJacques Rousseau The Social Contract | 44 |
James Madison et al The Federalist Papers 7 John Stuart Mill Representative Government 8 Alexis de Tocqueville Democracy in America | 68 |
53 | 274 |
Benito Mussolini The Doctrine of Fascism | 278 |
Introduction | 300 |
Diana Coole Women in Political Theory | 313 |
Sheila Rowbotham Feminism and Democracy | 321 |
59 | 324 |
Introduction | 336 |
Kenneth J Arrow | 342 |
The Putney Debates | 78 |
Thomas Paine The Rights of | 84 |
The National Assembly of France Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen | 88 |
Abraham Lincoln The Gettysburg Address | 91 |
Joseph A Schumpeter Capitalism Socialism and Democracy | 92 |
KEY CONCEPTS | 97 |
Freedom and Autonomy | 99 |
Introduction | 100 |
JeanJacques Rousseau The Social Contract xi | 102 |
1 | 104 |
Introduction | 120 |
JeanJacques Rousseau The Social Contract | 126 |
21 | 129 |
R H Tawney Equality | 132 |
Introduction | 144 |
25 | 150 |
Hannah Fenichel Pitkin | 157 |
28 | 161 |
Iris Marion Young | 165 |
PierreJoseph Proudhon | 172 |
34 | 181 |
The Theory of Democracy Revisited | 194 |
Introduction | 206 |
38 | 208 |
W H Sewell Jr Le CitoyenLa Citoyenne | 214 |
Will Kymlicka and Wayne Norman | 220 |
Introduction | 232 |
Karl Marx The Civil War in France | 240 |
44 | 244 |
R Miliband Marxism and Politics | 248 |
Introduction | 260 |
Edmund Burke | 269 |
Brian Barry Political Participation as Rational | 348 |
Introduction | 360 |
Milton Friedman Capitalism and Freedom | 367 |
David Beetham | 373 |
68 | 384 |
Two Concepts of the Nation | 390 |
Introduction | 396 |
Iris Marion Young | 407 |
Introduction | 418 |
Bhikhu Parekh The Cultural Particularity | 424 |
J Silverstein The Idea of Freedom in Burma | 430 |
78 | 435 |
Introduction | 440 |
Benjamin R Barber Strong Democracy | 447 |
Michael Walzer | 458 |
84 | 469 |
Introduction | 476 |
Robert D Putnam Bowling Alone | 483 |
Introduction | 492 |
B Manin On Legitimacy and Political | 501 |
91 | 515 |
Introduction | 524 |
92 | 526 |
Barbara Epstein | 530 |
John Stewart | 542 |
100 | 546 |
Barry N Hague and Brian D Loader | 551 |
Bibliography | 558 |
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Referencias a este libro
Citizenship and Identity: Towards a New Republic John J. Schwarzmantel Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |