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Deeply understood, democracy is more than a "formal" institutional framework for which America provides the model, acting as a preferable alternative to the modern totalitarian regimes that have distorted social life around the world. At its core, as John Dewey understood, democracy is a realistic ideal, a desired and desirable future possibility that is yet-to-be. In this period of global crises in differing cultures, a shared environment, and an increasingly globalized political economy, this book provides a clear contemporary articulation of deep democracy that can guide an evolutionary…mehr
Deeply understood, democracy is more than a "formal" institutional framework for which America provides the model, acting as a preferable alternative to the modern totalitarian regimes that have distorted social life around the world. At its core, as John Dewey understood, democracy is a realistic ideal, a desired and desirable future possibility that is yet-to-be. In this period of global crises in differing cultures, a shared environment, and an increasingly globalized political economy, this book provides a clear contemporary articulation of deep democracy that can guide an evolutionary deepening of democratic institutions, of habits of the heart, and of the processes of education and social inquiry that support them.
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Autorenporträt
Judith M. Green
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1. The Diverse Community or the Unoppressive City: Which Ideal for a Transformative Politics of Difference? Chapter 4 2.Transformative Communication toward Democratic Communities: Pragmatism or Critical Theory? Chapter 5 3.The Deeply Democratic Community: Reconstructing Dewey's Transformative Ideal Chapter 6 4.Cosmopolitan Unity Amidst Diversity: Alain Locke's Transformative Vision of Deep Democracy Chapter 7 5. Prophetic Pragmatism: King, West, and the Beloved Community Chapter 8 6.Transforming World Capitalisms Through Radical Pragmatism: Economy, Law, and Democracy Chapter 9 7.Deepening Democracy: Rebuilding the Public Square Chapter 10 Bibliography Chapter 11 Index Chapter 12 About the Author
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1. The Diverse Community or the Unoppressive City: Which Ideal for a Transformative Politics of Difference? Chapter 4 2.Transformative Communication toward Democratic Communities: Pragmatism or Critical Theory? Chapter 5 3.The Deeply Democratic Community: Reconstructing Dewey's Transformative Ideal Chapter 6 4.Cosmopolitan Unity Amidst Diversity: Alain Locke's Transformative Vision of Deep Democracy Chapter 7 5. Prophetic Pragmatism: King, West, and the Beloved Community Chapter 8 6.Transforming World Capitalisms Through Radical Pragmatism: Economy, Law, and Democracy Chapter 9 7.Deepening Democracy: Rebuilding the Public Square Chapter 10 Bibliography Chapter 11 Index Chapter 12 About the Author
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