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Strong Democracy in Crisis: Promise or Peril? by Trevor Norris 9781498533614

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This is a robust and relevant collection from a truly distinguished group of political theorists actively rethinking the promise and perils of democracy. The book is coherent in its focus on a common theme and aim: to advance and refine the political project of promoting democratic theory and practice. While the contributors are admirers of the promotion of various models of democracy they also express distinct approaches and concerns. Each builds on and expands the central theme of democracy and ultimately contends with potential limits of current configurations of democratic life. While to some extent they share common concerns they express considerable dissent and fruitful opposition that deepens and advances the debate. Contributors explore democracy from different perspectives: law and constitutionalism, globalization and development, public life and the arts, pluralism, democracy and education, and democratic listening and democratic participation. The contributions point towards new ways of living and thinking politically, new directions for contending with some of the more significant and seemingly intractable political problems, challenging conventional presuppositions about democracy by expanding the boundaries of what kinds of democracy may be possible. The book critiques liberal notions of democracy that forefront rational autonomy and a citizenship characterized by narrow self-interest, and critique naive claims that any infringement on the rights of the autonomous individual must invariably lead to authoritarianism and totalitarianism. Instead contributors suggest that the abandonment of the res publica in pursuit of private interests may well lead to arid politics or authoritarianism. Citizens are called upon to be more than just voters but rather define themselves by participation in a community beyond their self-interest-in fact arguing, like Aristotle, Rousseau, Jefferson and Arendt, that we are only human when we participate in something beyond ourselves, that we forge and preserve our political community by our commitment to and participation in robust debate and meaningful political action. Contributors are not only revolutionary scholars that challenge problematic streams of democratic theory and traditions, but are deeply involved in shaping the character and constitution of the American body politic and promoting debates about community and citizenship and justice around the world.

About the Author
Trevor Norris is professor of philosophy of education and political theory at Brock University.

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The strength of Strong Democracy in Crisis is its breadth-as Norris says, 'reading this book is akin to taking a course in the pluralistic analysis and critique of emerging democratic potentials' (p. 3). As such, anyone interested in democratic theory will find this volume valuable. Additionally, I find that two of the volume's most intellectually interesting essays-the chapters by Gilligan and McClintock- raise challenging questions for philosophers of education. Gilligan asks her readers to consider what a democracy premised on patriarchy teaches its citizens about their voice, while McClintock reminds us that understanding the work of educators is a vital component of education in and for strong democracy. * Philosophical Inquiry in Education *
Strong Democracy in Crisis is not only a paean to the brilliant work of Dr. Benjamin Barber, but also a tour de force engagement with democratic theory from many perspectives. What is most valuable about this book, however, is its relevance to the ways in which citizens and communities around the world are trying to re-imagine democratic engagement and participatory practices to address so many of the issues that confront them. Any serious rethinking of how to design or reform the ways that citizens can best engage and be involved in shaping their communities and the world should start with this book. -- Sheila Foster, Fordham University



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ISBN 9781498533614
Author Trevor Norris
Format Hardback
Page Count 280
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 581g
Dimensions(mm) 239mm * 162mm * 27mm

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