Democracy and difference: contesting the boundaries of the political/
Edited by Seyla Benhabib
- New Herdey : Princeton University Press, 1996.
- vii,373p. : 24cm.
Includes index.
Pt. 1 Democratic Theory: Foundations and Perspectives 1 Three Normative Models of Democracy 2 Fugitive Democracy 3 Using Power/Fighting Power: The Polity 4 Toward a Deliberative Model of Democratic Legitimacy 5 Procedure and Substance in Deliberative Democracy 6 Communication and the Other: Beyond Deliberative Democracy Pt. 2 Equality, Difference, and Public Representation 7 Dealing with Difference: A Politics of Ideas, or a Politics of Presence? 8 Three Forms of Group-Differentiated Citizenship in Canada 9 Diversity and Democracy: Representing Differences 10 Democracy, Difference, and the Right of Privacy 11 Gender Equity and the Welfare State: A Postindustrial Thought Experiment Pt. 3 Culture, Identity, and Democracy 12 Democracy, Power, and the "Political" 13 Difference, Dilemmas, and the Politics of Home 14 Democracy and Multiculturalism 15 The Performance of Citizenship: Democracy, Gender, and Difference in the French Revolution 16 Peripheral Peoples and Narrative Identities: Arendtian Reflections on Late Modernity Pt. 4 Does Democracy Need Foundations? 17 Idealizations, Foundations, and Social Practices 18 Democratic Theory and Democratic Experience 19 Democracy, Philosophy, and Justification 20 Foundationalism and Democracy