"'The cure for democracy's ills is more democracy.' This popular adage is false. Contemporary democracy faces problems that derive from the tendency among citizens to overdo democracy. In this book, Robert Talisse argues that even in a democracy, politics must be put in its place"--
"'The cure for democracy's ills is more democracy.' This popular adage is false. Contemporary democracy faces problems that derive from the tendency among citizens to overdo democracy. In this book, Robert Talisse argues that even in a democracy, politics must be put in its place"--
Robert B. Talisse is W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. His central research area is democratic theory, where he pursues issues concerning legitimacy, justice, and public political argumentation.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction PART I: FRAMING THE THESIS Chapter 1. Can Democracy Be Overdone? Chapter 2. Democracy's Expanding Reach PART II: DIAGNOSIS Chapter 3. The Political Saturation of Social Space Chapter 4. The Problem of Polarization PART III: PRESCRIPTION Chapter 5. Civic Friendship Chapter 6. The Place of Politics
Introduction PART I: FRAMING THE THESIS Chapter 1. Can Democracy Be Overdone? Chapter 2. Democracy's Expanding Reach PART II: DIAGNOSIS Chapter 3. The Political Saturation of Social Space Chapter 4. The Problem of Polarization PART III: PRESCRIPTION Chapter 5. Civic Friendship Chapter 6. The Place of Politics
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