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Inclusion and Democracy.
Title:
Inclusion and Democracy.
Author:
Young, Iris Marion.
ISBN:
9780191522925
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (315 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Challenges for Democracy -- 2. Deep Democracy -- 3. The Approach of Critical Theory -- 4. Thematizing Inclusion -- 5. Situated Conversation -- 1. DEMOCRACY AND JUSTICE -- 1. Two Models of Democracy -- 2. An Ideal Relation between Democracy and Justice -- 3. Ideals of Self-Determination and Self-Development -- 4. Democratic Theory for Unjust Conditions -- 5. Limitations of Some Interpretations of the Deliberative Model -- 2. INCLUSIVE POLITICAL COMMUNICATION -- 1. External and Internal Exclusion -- 2. Greeting, or Public Acknowledgement -- 3. Affirmative Uses of Rhetoric -- 4. Narrative and Situated Knowledge -- 5. Dangers of Manipulation and Deceit -- 3. SOCIAL DIFFERENCE AS A POLITICAL RESOURCE -- 1. Critique of a Politics of Difference -- 2. Social Difference is not Identity -- 3. Structural Difference and Inequality -- 4. Social Groups and Personal Identity -- 5. What is and is not Identity Politics -- 6. Communication across Difference in Public Judgement -- 4. REPRESENTATION AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE -- 1. Participation and Representation -- 2. Representation as Relationship -- 3. Anticipating Authorization and Accountability -- 4. Modes of Representation -- 5. Special Representation of Marginalized Groups -- 6. Application of the Argument for Group Representation -- 5. CIVIL SOCIETY AND ITS LIMITS -- 1. The Idea of Civil Society -- 2. Self-Organizing Civil Society -- 3. The Public Sphere -- 4. The Limits of Civil Society -- 5. Associative Democracy -- 6. RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION AND REGIONAL DEMOCRACY -- 1. Residential Racial Segregation -- 2. The Wrongs of Segregation -- 3. Residential Class Segregation -- 4. Critique of an Ideal of Integration -- 5. Alternative Ideal: Differentiated Solidarity -- 6. Local Participation and Regional Governance -- 7. SELF-DETERMINATION AND GLOBAL DEMOCRACY.

1. The Nation-State and Obligations of Justice -- 2. Trans-border Justice and Global Governance -- 3. Recognition of Distinct Peoples without Nationalism -- 4. Rethinking Self-Determination -- 5. Global Democracy -- 6. In the Short Term: United Nations Reform -- References -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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