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_aThe Democracy Reader : _bFrom Classical to Contemporary Philosophy / _cedited by Steve M. Cahn, City University of New York, Andrew T. Forcehimes, Nanyang Technological University, Robert B. Talisse, Vanderbilt University. |
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_aLanham, Maryland : _bRowman & Littlefield, _c[2021] |
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| 505 | 2 | _aContents Preface; Introduction; PartI. CLASSIC SOURCES; Ch01. Funeral Oration; Ch02. Crito; Ch03. The Republic; Ch04. Politics; Ch05. The Works of Mencius; Ch06. The Discourses; Ch07. Leviathan; Ch08. Theologico-Political Treatise; Ch09. Second Treatise of Government; Ch10. Letter Concerning Toleration; Ch11. Of the Social Contract; Ch12. Speech to the Electors of Bristol; Ch13. The Declaration of Independence; Ch14. The Constitution of the United States; Ch15. The Federalist Papers; Ch16. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen; Ch17. Democracy in America; Ch18. Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844; Ch19. What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?; Ch20. Gettysburg Address; Ch21. Second Inaugural Address; Ch22. On Liberty; Ch23. Considerations on Representative Government; Ch24. The Solitude of Self; Ch25. Of the Ruling of Men; Ch26. Democracy; Ch27. The Idea of Public Reason Revisited; PartII. CONTEMPORARY ISSUES; A. JUSTIFICATION; Ch28. Democracy Is Not Intrinsically Just; Ch29. Democracy: Instrumental vs. Non-Instrumental Value; B. DELIBERATION; Ch30. Toward a Deliberative Model of Democratic Legitimacy; Ch31. The Epistemic Dimension of Democratic Authority; C. VOTING; Ch32. Polluting the Polls: When Citizens Should Not Vote; Ch33. Being a Good Samaritan Requires You to Vote; D. CHALLENGES; Ch34. Activist Challenges to Deliberative Democracy; Ch35. Polarization and Democratic Citizenship; Notes; Index; About the Editors | |
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_a"This timely anthology gathers forty historical and contemporary treatments of democracy. Short introductions precede each reading and a general introduction increase student comprehension across the spectrum of readings. The volume is ideal for both the undergraduate and graduate students in political theory and philosophy courses"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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