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A Passion for Democracy: American Essays

Benjamin R. Barber

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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780691050249
Publisher: The University Press Group Ltd
Page Count: 320
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Benjamin Barber is one of America's preeminent political theorists. He has been a significant voice in the continuing debate about the nature and role of democracy in the contemporary world. "A Passion for Democracy" collects twenty of his most important writings on American democracy. Together they refine his distinctive position in democratic theory. Barber's conception of 'strong democracy' contrasts with traditional concepts of 'liberal democracy', especially in its emphasis on citizen participation in central issues of public debate. These essays critique the 'thin representation' of liberal democracy and buttress the arguments presented in Barber's twelve books, most recently in his well-received "Jihad vs. McWorld: How Globalism and Tribalism Are Re-shaping the World".In these pieces, Barber argues for participatory democracy without dependence on abstract metaphysical foundations, and he stresses the relationship among democracy and civil society, civic education, and culture. "A Passion for Democracy" is divided into four sections. In the first, 'American Theory: Democracy, Liberalism, and Rights', Barber addresses issues of ongoing relevance to today's debates about the roots of participatory democracy, including individualism vs. community, the importance of consent, and the irrelevance of Marxism. Essays in the second section, 'American Practice: Leadership, Citizenship, and Censorship' provide a 'strong democracy' critique of American democratic practice. "Education for Democracy: Civic Education, Service, and Citizenship" applies Barber's theories to three related topics and includes his much-discussed essay 'America Skips School'.The final section, 'Democracy and Technology: Endless Frontier or End of Democracy?' provides glimpses into a future that technology alone cannot secure for democracy. In his preface, Barber writes: 'In these essays ...I have been hard on my country. Like most ardent democrats, I want more for it than it has achieved, despite the fact that it has achi

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Authors Benjamin R. Barber
ISBN 9780691050249
Binding Paperback
Publisher The University Press Group Ltd
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 20
Page Count 320

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