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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Educating Deliberative Citizens
- Conceptions of the Good: Challenging the Premises of Deliberative Democracy 21
- Religious Belief, Religious Schooling, and the Demands of Reciprocity 35
- Religious Education and Democratic Character 54
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Deliberative Democracy, Constitutions, and the Boundaries of Deliberation
- Open versus Closed Constitutional Negotiation 77
- Is Democracy a Means to Global Justice? 92
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Deliberative Democracy and Indigenous Peoples
- Deliberative Democracy and the Politics of Reconciliation 115
- Resisting Culture: Seyla Benhabib’s Deliberative Approach to the Politics of Recognition in Colonial Contexts 138
- The Implications of Incommensurability for Deliberative Democracy 155
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Citizen Dialogue and Decision Making in a Deliberative Democracy
- Public Opinion and Popular Will 177
- Consulting the Public Thoughtfully: Prospects for Deliberative Democracy 194
- The Micropolitics of Deliberation: Beyond Argumentation to Recognition and Justice 209
- References 232
- Contributors 244
- Index 247
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Educating Deliberative Citizens
- Conceptions of the Good: Challenging the Premises of Deliberative Democracy 21
- Religious Belief, Religious Schooling, and the Demands of Reciprocity 35
- Religious Education and Democratic Character 54
-
Deliberative Democracy, Constitutions, and the Boundaries of Deliberation
- Open versus Closed Constitutional Negotiation 77
- Is Democracy a Means to Global Justice? 92
-
Deliberative Democracy and Indigenous Peoples
- Deliberative Democracy and the Politics of Reconciliation 115
- Resisting Culture: Seyla Benhabib’s Deliberative Approach to the Politics of Recognition in Colonial Contexts 138
- The Implications of Incommensurability for Deliberative Democracy 155
-
Citizen Dialogue and Decision Making in a Deliberative Democracy
- Public Opinion and Popular Will 177
- Consulting the Public Thoughtfully: Prospects for Deliberative Democracy 194
- The Micropolitics of Deliberation: Beyond Argumentation to Recognition and Justice 209
- References 232
- Contributors 244
- Index 247