Democracy's edges
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Democracy's edges
(Contemporary political theory)
Cambridge University Press, 1999
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Democracy has been a flawed hegemony since the fall of communism. Its flexibility, its commitment to equality of representation, and its recognition of the legitimacy of opposition politics, are all positive features for political institutions. But democracy has many deficiencies: it is all too easily held hostage by powerful interests; it often fails to advance social justice; and it does not cope well with a number of features of the political landscape, such as political identities, boundary disputes, and environmental crises. Although democracy is valuable it fits uneasily with many other political values and is in many respects less than equal to the demands it confronts. In this volume (and its companion, Democracy's Value) some of the world's most prominent political theorists and social scientists present original discussions of these urgently vexing subjects. Democracy's Edges analyses an enduring problem: how to establish the boundaries of democratic polities democratically.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction Ian Shapiro and Casiano Hacker-Cordon
- Part I: 2. Can international organizations be democratic? A skeptic's view Robert A. Dahl
- 3. A comment on Dahl's skepticism James Tobin
- 4. The democratic order, economic globalization and ecological restrictions - on the relation of material and formal democracy Elman Altvater
- 5. Democracy and collective bads Russell Hardin
- 6. The transformation of political community: rethinking democracy in the context of globalization David Held
- 7. Citizenship in an era of globalization Will Kymlicka
- 8. Comment on Held's cosmopolitanism Alexander Wendt
- 9. Feminist social criticism and the international movement for women's rights as human rights Brooke A. Ackerly and Susan Moller-Okin
- Part II: 10. Democratic liberty of the tyrannies of place Douglas Rae
- 11. Democracy and the politics of recognition Elizabeth Kiss
- 12. Group aspirations and democratic politics Ian Shapiro
- 13. American democracy and the new Christian right: a critique of apolitical liberalism Jeffrey C. Isaac, Matthew Filner and Jason Bivins
- 13. Between liberalism and a hard place Courtney Jung
- Rationality: democracy and leaky boundaries: vertical v. horizontal modularity Susan Hurley.
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