Democracy and the Post-Totalitarian Experience: Value Inquiry Book Series / Studies in Pragmatism and Values, cartea 167
Leszek Koczanowicz, Beth J. Singer, Frederic R. Kellogg, Łukasz Nysleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042016354
ISBN-10: 9042016353
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Studies in Pragmatism and Values
ISBN-10: 9042016353
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Studies in Pragmatism and Values
Cuprins
Foreword
Leszek KOCZANOWICZ and Beth J. SINGER: Preface
PART 1 Democracy and National Identity
ONE Leszek KOCZANOWICZ: In the Name of the Nation … In the Name of the Market. What Was Our Revolution For?
TWO Shannon KINCAID: Democracy, Ideology, and Nationalism: Democratic Reconstruction and Post-Totalitarian Eastern Europe
PART 2 Religion, Moral Values, and the Overthrow of Totalitarianism
THREE Dariusz ALEKSANDROWICZ: Post-Communist Transition and Catholicism in Poland
FOUR Mariusz TUROWSKI: Religion and Politics in Poland: Political Discourse, Toleration, and Neutrality
PART 3 Liberalism and Democracy
FIVE Tom ROCKMORE: After Marxism: Democratic Liberalism and Hegelian Recognition
SIX Andrzej SZAHAJ: Communitarian Critique of Liberalism and the Problem of Democracy and Pluralism in Poland
PART 4 Democracy and Public Reason
SEVEN David M. RASMUSSEN: Public Reason and Higher Law: Reflections on John Rawls and the Idea of Public Reason
EIGHT Frederic R. KELLOGG: Justification and Public Reason in a Democracy
PART5 Participatory Democracy and Social Justice
NINE Justyna MIKLASZEWSKA: Public Choice Theory and the Post-Totalitarian State
TEN John RYDER: Academic Freedom and a Democratic Society
PART 6 The Electronic Media and Democracy
ELEVEN Anthony J. GRAYBOSCH: Democracy, the Media, and the Post-Totalitarian Experience
TWELVE Marek HETMAŃSKI: Internet and Electronic Democracy
PART 7 Procedural Transformation
THIRTEEN Andrzej Maciej KANIOWSKI: Detotalitarization and the Ambiguity of Moral Codes
FOURTEEN Radosław SOJAK: Politics of Exclusion and the Lustration Debate
PART 8 American Philosophical Conceptions: Implications for Democratization
FIFTEEN Richard P. MULLIN: Josiah Royce’s Philosophy of Loyalty as a Basis for Democratic Ethics
SIXTEEN Sandra B. ROSENTHAL and Rogene A. BUCHHOLZ: Pragmatism as a Political Philosophy for Emerging Democracies
SEVENTEEN Judith M. GREEN: Guiding Post-Totalitarian Economic Democratization through Deweyan Radical Pragmatism
About the Contributors
Index
Leszek KOCZANOWICZ and Beth J. SINGER: Preface
PART 1 Democracy and National Identity
ONE Leszek KOCZANOWICZ: In the Name of the Nation … In the Name of the Market. What Was Our Revolution For?
TWO Shannon KINCAID: Democracy, Ideology, and Nationalism: Democratic Reconstruction and Post-Totalitarian Eastern Europe
PART 2 Religion, Moral Values, and the Overthrow of Totalitarianism
THREE Dariusz ALEKSANDROWICZ: Post-Communist Transition and Catholicism in Poland
FOUR Mariusz TUROWSKI: Religion and Politics in Poland: Political Discourse, Toleration, and Neutrality
PART 3 Liberalism and Democracy
FIVE Tom ROCKMORE: After Marxism: Democratic Liberalism and Hegelian Recognition
SIX Andrzej SZAHAJ: Communitarian Critique of Liberalism and the Problem of Democracy and Pluralism in Poland
PART 4 Democracy and Public Reason
SEVEN David M. RASMUSSEN: Public Reason and Higher Law: Reflections on John Rawls and the Idea of Public Reason
EIGHT Frederic R. KELLOGG: Justification and Public Reason in a Democracy
PART5 Participatory Democracy and Social Justice
NINE Justyna MIKLASZEWSKA: Public Choice Theory and the Post-Totalitarian State
TEN John RYDER: Academic Freedom and a Democratic Society
PART 6 The Electronic Media and Democracy
ELEVEN Anthony J. GRAYBOSCH: Democracy, the Media, and the Post-Totalitarian Experience
TWELVE Marek HETMAŃSKI: Internet and Electronic Democracy
PART 7 Procedural Transformation
THIRTEEN Andrzej Maciej KANIOWSKI: Detotalitarization and the Ambiguity of Moral Codes
FOURTEEN Radosław SOJAK: Politics of Exclusion and the Lustration Debate
PART 8 American Philosophical Conceptions: Implications for Democratization
FIFTEEN Richard P. MULLIN: Josiah Royce’s Philosophy of Loyalty as a Basis for Democratic Ethics
SIXTEEN Sandra B. ROSENTHAL and Rogene A. BUCHHOLZ: Pragmatism as a Political Philosophy for Emerging Democracies
SEVENTEEN Judith M. GREEN: Guiding Post-Totalitarian Economic Democratization through Deweyan Radical Pragmatism
About the Contributors
Index