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100 _aSaward, Michael (ed.)
245 0 _aDemocracy
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260 _aLondon
260 _bRoutledge
260 _c2007
300 _aVp.
365 _dPND
520 _aVOLUME 1.- PART 1 Defining and justifying democracy: the basic issues 1 The meaning of democracy JACK LIVELY 2 Democracy RUSSELL L. HANSON 3 Democracy as a universal value AMARTYA SEN PART 2 Classical themes: theory and practice 4 Leaders and followers MOSES FINLEY 5 Democracy and despotism: chicken and egg? RAUL S. MANGLAPUS & The definition and stody of democracy F. SCHAFFER 7 The Italian city-repoblics QUENTIN SKINNER 8 Model 1: protective democracy C.B. MACPHERSON 9 Model 2: developmental democracy C.B. MACPHERSON 10 Classical images of democracy in America: Madison and Tocqueville RICHARD W. KROUSE 11 The case against democracy MICHAEL LEVIN PART 3 Liberal democracy and its critics 12 The classical doctrine of democracy JOSEPH SCHUMPETER 13 Another theory of democracy JOSEPH SCHUMPETER 14 Liberal democracy and the limits of democratization DAVID BEETHAM 15 The market as prison CHARLES E. LINDBLOM 16 Democracy: an idea of ambiguous ancestry ELLEN MEIKSINS WOOD 17 Polity and group difference: a critique of the ideal of universal citizenship IRIS MARIO YOUNG 18 Deliberative democracy or agonistic pluralism? CHANTAL MOUFFE 19 Associational democracy PAUL HIRST 20 Secondary sciations and democratic governance JOSHUA COREN AND JOEL KOOK
650 _aDemocracy
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