Democracy: A Reader / Edition 1

Democracy: A Reader / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0231124813
ISBN-13:
9780231124812
Pub. Date:
06/07/2001
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10:
0231124813
ISBN-13:
9780231124812
Pub. Date:
06/07/2001
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
Democracy: A Reader / Edition 1

Democracy: A Reader / Edition 1

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Overview

At 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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231124812
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 06/07/2001
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 600
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Ricardo Blaug is a reader in democracy and political theory at the University of Westminster.

John Schwarzmantel is senior lecturer in politics at the University of Leeds.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Democracy—Triumph or Crisis?
Part I: Traditional Affirmations of Democracy
Introduction
1. Pericles
2. Aristotle
3. Niccolò Machiavelli
4. Thomas Hobbes
5. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
6. James Madison (et al.)
7. John Stuart Mill
8. Alexis de Tocqueville
9. The Putney Debates
10. Thomas Paine
11. The National Assembly of France
12. Abraham Lincoln
13. Joseph A. Schumpeter
Part II: Key Concepts
Section 1: Freedom and Autonomy
Introduction
14. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
15. Immanuel Kant
16. Benjamin Constant
17. Isaiah Berlin
18. Robert Paul Wolff
Section 2: Equality
Introduction
19. John Locke
20. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
21. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
22. R. H. Tawney
23. Bernard Williams
Section 3: Representation
Introduction
24. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
25. Edmund Burke
26. James Mill
27. Hanna Fenichel Pitkin
28. Anne Phillips
29. Iris Marion Young
30. Michael Bakunin
31. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Section 4: Majority Rule
Introduction
32. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
33. Richard Wollheim
34. John Stuart Mill
35. Alexis de Tocqueville
36. Giovanni Sartori
Section 5: Citizenship
Introduction
37. Aristotle
38. T. H. Marshall
39. Will Kymlicka and Wayne Norman
40. Bernard Crick
Part III: Critiques of Democracy
Section 6: Conservative, Elitist, and Authoritarian Critiques
Introduction
41. Plato
42. Edmund Burke
43. Roger Scruton
44. Benito Mussolini
45. Carl Schmitt
46. Max Weber
47. Robert Michels
48. Giovanni Sartori
49. Joseph A. Schumpeter
Section 7: Marxist and Socialist Critiques
Introduction
50. Karl Marx
51. Karl Marx
52. Vladimir Ilich Lenin
53. Ralph Miliband
54. C. B. Macpherson
Section 8: Feminist Critiques
Introduction
55. Mary Wollstonecraft
56. Diana Coole
57. Sheila Rowbotham
58. Susan Mendus
Part IV: Contemorary Issues
Section 9: The Market
Introduction
59. Friedrich Hayek
60. Allen Buchanan
61. Milton Friedman
62. David Beetham
63. Hilary Wainwright
64. John F. Weeks
65. Wendy Brown
Section 10: Civil Society
Introduction
66. Jean L. Cohen and Andrew Arato
67. Robert D. Putnam
68. Paul Hirst
Section 11: Participation
Introduction
69. Geraint Parry and George Moyser
70. Hanna Fenichel Pitkin and Sara M. Shumer
71. Carole Pateman
72. Tom DeLuca
73. Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson
Section 12: The Internet
Introduction
74. Merlyna Lim and Mark E. Kann
75. Manuel Castells
76. Evgeny Morozov
Section 13: Nationalism
Introduction
77. Ghia Nodia
78. David Miller
79. Erika Harris
80. Craig Calhoun
Section 14: Cosmopolitan Democracy
Introduction
81. Ulrich Beck
82. Luis Cabrera
83. Daniele Archibugi
84. John S. Dryzek
85. Jürgen Habermas
86. Norrie MacQueen
Section 15: Religion
Introduction
87. Asef Bayat
88. Robert W. Hefner
89. Michael Reder and Josef Schmidt
90. Fred Dallmayr
91. John Keane
Section 16: Multiculturalism
Introduction
92. Charles Taylor
93. Will Kymlicka
94. Iris Marion Young
95. Charles W. Mills
Section 17: Democracy and Violence
Introduction
96. Hannah Arendt
97. Michael Mann
98. John Schwarzmantel
99. Zygmunt Bauman
Bibliography
Index
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