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Critical Perspectives on Democracy

by John P. Burke, Arthur DiQuattro (Editor)
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Overview

The contributors to Critical Perspectives on Democracy suggest that there are ways of looking at democracy that go beyond the registration of preference among the existing available options for the governance of a society. They all begin by taking seriously the defining property of democracy, self-governance, and the rules and institutional forms required to effectuate democracy. They collectively enjoin the perspective that democratic theorists need to inform their empirical enterprise with elaborations of the normative bases—equal concern and respect for persons, the values of community and citizenship, the satisfaction of human interests—of democratic politics.

Synopsis

The contributors to "Critical Perspectives on Democracy" suggest that there are ways of looking at democracy that go beyond the registration of preference among the existing available options for the governance of a society. They all begin by taking seriously the defining property of democracy, self-governance, and the rules and institutional forms required to effectuate democracy. They collectively enjoin the perspective that democratic theorists need to inform their empirical enterprise with elaborations of the normative bases—equal concern and respect for persons, the values of community and citizenship, the satisfaction of human interests—of democratic politics.

Author Biography: Lyman H. Legters is professor emeritus in the School of International Studies, University of Washington. John P. Burke has taught philosophy at the University of Washington and the University of Puget Sound. Arthur DiQuattro teaches politics at Texas A & M University.

About the Author, John P. Burke

Lyman H. Legters is professor emeritus in the School of International Studies, University of Washington. John P. Burke has taught philosophy at the University of Washington and the University of Puget Sound. Arthur DiQuattro teaches politics at Texas A & M University.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1994
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
188
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780847678891

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