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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- DEMOCRACY AND VISION 1
- 1. Politics and Vision 3
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PART I: DEMOCRATIC ENERGY AND INSTITUTIONAL DEFINITION
- 2. Momentary Democracy 25
- 3. Wolin as a Critic of Democracy 39
- 4. Beyond Fugitive Democracy: Some Modern and Postmodern Reflections 58
- 5. A Tension in Modern Democracy 79
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PART II: CAPITALISM, DIFFERENCE, AND DEMOCRACY
- 6. Reflections on Tolerance in the Age of Identity 99
- 7. Wolin and Oakeshott: Similarity in Difference 118
- 8. Political Capitalism and the Consumption of Democracy 138
- 9. Evening Land 161
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PART III: TIME AND COSMOPOLITANISM
- 10. Three Conceptions of the Political: The Real World of Late Modern Democracy 173
- 11. Between the Castigation of Texts and the Excess of Words: Political Theory in the Margins of Tradition 193
- 12. Time, Disjuncture, and Democratic Citizenship 232
- 13. The Polis, Globalization, and the Politics of Place 256
- The Contributors 291
- Index 293
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- DEMOCRACY AND VISION 1
- 1. Politics and Vision 3
-
PART I: DEMOCRATIC ENERGY AND INSTITUTIONAL DEFINITION
- 2. Momentary Democracy 25
- 3. Wolin as a Critic of Democracy 39
- 4. Beyond Fugitive Democracy: Some Modern and Postmodern Reflections 58
- 5. A Tension in Modern Democracy 79
-
PART II: CAPITALISM, DIFFERENCE, AND DEMOCRACY
- 6. Reflections on Tolerance in the Age of Identity 99
- 7. Wolin and Oakeshott: Similarity in Difference 118
- 8. Political Capitalism and the Consumption of Democracy 138
- 9. Evening Land 161
-
PART III: TIME AND COSMOPOLITANISM
- 10. Three Conceptions of the Political: The Real World of Late Modern Democracy 173
- 11. Between the Castigation of Texts and the Excess of Words: Political Theory in the Margins of Tradition 193
- 12. Time, Disjuncture, and Democratic Citizenship 232
- 13. The Polis, Globalization, and the Politics of Place 256
- The Contributors 291
- Index 293