Critical Theory and Democracy/
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2013ISBN: 9780203083215Subject(s): Social Democracy | International RelationsOnline resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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PART I: From Critical Theory to Constitution Making: The Contemporary Relevance or Arato’s Democratic Theory
1. Democracy, Anti-politics and the Actuality of the History of Political Thought Dick Howard
2. Constitutionalism in Fragmented Societies: The Integrative Function of Constitutions Ulrich K. Preuß
3. The Concept of "Self-Binding" in Constitutional Theory Hubertus Buchstein
4. Popular Sovereignty Janos Kis
5. Palestinians in Israel: The Constitutional Debates Uri Ram PART II - Civil Society, Populism, and the Modern Executive: Arato’s Intellectual Influence in the Americas
6. The Concept of Civil Society and the Latin American Debate on Democratic Innovation Alberto J. Olvera
7. Civil Society in Latin America: From the Excluded Other to Democratic Deepening Leonardo Avritzer
8. Between Authoritarianism and Democracy in Latin America’s Re-Founding Revolutions Carlos de la Torre
9. The Bad Uses of the Concept of Populism in Latin America Nicolás Lynch
10. A Trickling Fountain or a Devastating Torrent: Andrew Arato’s Theory of the Modern Republican Executive Maria Victoria Crespo
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