Kapitel
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The Fragility of Compromise
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Daniel Weinstock
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of Contributors IX
- Introduction: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives on Compromise 1
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Section I: Theoretical Perspectives
- The Concept of Compromise Revisited 11
- The Fragility of Compromise 45
- There Are Epistemic Reasons to Compromise 65
- The Shame of Compromise? The Politics of Education and the Education of Politics 87
- A Comparative Conceptual Exploration of Inter- and Intra-Personal Compromise 105
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Section II: Compromise in Japan
- Settling Disputes to Avoid Troubles: Compromise and Law in Early Medieval Japan 125
- Compromise in Noh Theater Performance: The Relationship between Actor and Audience in the Fifteenth Century 153
- Compromise in Deliberative Democracy and Civic Education 169
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Section III: Compromise in Europe
- Behind the Facade? Some Remarks on Consensus and the Possibility of Other Forms of Decision-Making in Medieval Narrative Sources 195
- Between Conflict and Cooperation: Compromise in the Late Medieval Feud 221
- Switzerland as Compromise? The Federal State since 1848 between Reconciliation and Exclusion 243
- Compromise in Politics and the Politics of Compromise: The Example of Switzerland 265
- Searching for a “Golden Mean”: The Bavarian State’s Arrangements with the House of Wittelsbach during the Weimar Republic 285
- The Power of the Purse: Budget Laws and Cultures of Compromise in the Second Empire, Weimar, and Bonn 307
- Compromise in Theory and History: Summaries and Future Research Perspectives 331
- Persons Index 345
- Places Index 349
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of Contributors IX
- Introduction: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives on Compromise 1
-
Section I: Theoretical Perspectives
- The Concept of Compromise Revisited 11
- The Fragility of Compromise 45
- There Are Epistemic Reasons to Compromise 65
- The Shame of Compromise? The Politics of Education and the Education of Politics 87
- A Comparative Conceptual Exploration of Inter- and Intra-Personal Compromise 105
-
Section II: Compromise in Japan
- Settling Disputes to Avoid Troubles: Compromise and Law in Early Medieval Japan 125
- Compromise in Noh Theater Performance: The Relationship between Actor and Audience in the Fifteenth Century 153
- Compromise in Deliberative Democracy and Civic Education 169
-
Section III: Compromise in Europe
- Behind the Facade? Some Remarks on Consensus and the Possibility of Other Forms of Decision-Making in Medieval Narrative Sources 195
- Between Conflict and Cooperation: Compromise in the Late Medieval Feud 221
- Switzerland as Compromise? The Federal State since 1848 between Reconciliation and Exclusion 243
- Compromise in Politics and the Politics of Compromise: The Example of Switzerland 265
- Searching for a “Golden Mean”: The Bavarian State’s Arrangements with the House of Wittelsbach during the Weimar Republic 285
- The Power of the Purse: Budget Laws and Cultures of Compromise in the Second Empire, Weimar, and Bonn 307
- Compromise in Theory and History: Summaries and Future Research Perspectives 331
- Persons Index 345
- Places Index 349