Politics of dialogue: non-consensual democracy and critical community
Koczanowicz, Leszek
Introduction 1. Democracy and Everyday Life, 1.1 Pragmatism as a Response to the Crisis of Democracy, 1.2 George Herbert Mead’s Concept of Language as Dialogue, 1.3 George Herbert Mead: The Political, Democracy, and Everyday Life, 1.4 George Hebert Mead: The Self and Democracy – Between Conflict and Integration, 1.5 John Dewey: Individual, Community, and Democracy, 1.6 Conclusion: The Pragmatist Concept of Democracy and its Role in the Contemporary Debate on Democratic Society 2. Dialogue, Carnival, Democracy: Mikhail Bakhtin and Political Theory, 2.1 Politics and Mikhail Bakhtin’s Notion of Language, 2.2 The utterance as a Unit of Language, 2.3 Ideology and the Utterance, 2.4 Understanding and the Utterance, 2.5 Dialogue, Understanding, and the Utterance, 2.6 Dialogue and the Social, 2.7 Carnival and Democracy, 2.8 Conclusion: Dialogue, Carnival, and Democracy 3. Critical Community, 3.1 Democracy and Community, 3.2 Modernity and Community: A Genealogy, 3.3 Are Liberalism and Community Eternal Enemies?, 3.4 Communitarian Challenge: Community and Identity, 3.5 Creation, Self-creation, and Community, 3.6 Embodied Communities, 3.7 Critical Community 4. Coda: Nonconsensual Democracy as a Political Form of Critical Community, 4.1 Democratic Community between Consensus and Disagreement, 4.2 Non-consensual Democracy: Dialogue, Solidarity and Democratic Politics, 4.3 Non-consensual Democracy: Dialogue and Understanding, 4.4 Non-consensual Democracy: Culture, Institutions and Understanding Index
- ISBN: 9780748644056
- Editorial: Edinburgh University Press
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 184
- Fecha Publicación: 01/12/2014
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
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