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- | [Why Democratic Theory?] | + | [[Why Democratic Theory?]] |
- | '''Foundations''' | + | *'''Foundations''' |
- | Etienne de la Boetie. The Politics of Obedience: the Discourse of Voluntary Servitude. Black Rose. | + | **Etienne de la Boetie. [[The Politics of Obedience: the Discourse of Voluntary Servitude.]] Black Rose. |
- | Hobbes. Leviathan. Norton. | + | **Hobbes. [[Leviathan]]. Norton. |
- | Locke. Two Treatises of Government. Cambridge. | + | **Locke. Two Treatises of Government. Cambridge. |
- | Spinoza. Theological Political Treatise. Cambridge. | + | **Spinoza. [[Theological Political Treatise; Political Treatise]]. Cambridge. |
- | Rousseau. On the Social Contract. Hackett. | + | **Rousseau. On the Social Contract. Hackett. |
- | Plato. The Republic. | + | **Plato. The Republic. |
- | Aristotle. On Politics. | + | **Aristotle. On Politics. |
- | '''Constitutionalism and Sovereignty''' | + | *'''Constitutionalism and Sovereignty''' |
- | Giorgio Agamben. State of Exception. Chicago. | + | **Giorgio Agamben. State of Exception. Chicago. |
- | Walter Benjamin. “Critique of Violence.” In One Way Street. Verso. | + | **Walter Benjamin. “Critique of Violence.” In One Way Street. Verso. |
- | Derrida. Force of Law: The ‘Mystical Foundation of Authority’” In Acts of Religion. Routledge. | + | **Derrida. Force of Law: The ‘Mystical Foundation of Authority’” In Acts of Religion. Routledge. |
- | Carl Schmitt, The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy. MIT. | + | **Carl Schmitt, The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy. MIT. |
- | '''Liberalism and Democracy''' | + | *'''Liberalism and Democracy''' |
- | Wendy Brown. Regulating Aversion: Tolerance in the Age of Identity and Empire. Princeton | + | **Wendy Brown. Regulating Aversion: Tolerance in the Age of Identity and Empire. Princeton |
- | John Durham Peters. Courting the Abyss: Free Speech and the Liberal Tradition. Chicago. | + | **John Durham Peters. Courting the Abyss: Free Speech and the Liberal Tradition. Chicago. |
- | '''The Problem of Representation''' | + | *'''The Problem of Representation''' |
- | Pitkin, The Concept of Representation. California. | + | **Pitkin, The Concept of Representation. California. |
- | Melissa Williams. Voice, Trust and Memory. Princeton. | + | **Melissa Williams. Voice, Trust and Memory. Princeton. |
- | '''Deliberative Democracy and its Critics''' | + | *'''Deliberative Democracy and its Critics''' |
- | Habermas, Between Facts and Norms. MIT. | + | **Habermas, Between Facts and Norms. MIT. |
- | Habermas, The Inclusion of the Other. MIT. | + | **Habermas, The Inclusion of the Other. MIT. |
- | Bohman and Rehg, eds., Deliberative Democracy. MIT. | + | **Bohman and Rehg, eds., Deliberative Democracy. MIT. |
- | Seyla Benhabib. ed. Democracy and Difference: Contesting the Boundaries of the Political. Princeton. | + | **Seyla Benhabib. ed. Democracy and Difference: Contesting the Boundaries of the Political. Princeton. |
- | Ranciere. Disagreement: Politics and Philosophy. Minnesota. | + | **Ranciere. Disagreement: Politics and Philosophy. Minnesota. |
- | '''Democratic Compositions''' | + | *'''Democratic Compositions''' |
- | Jodi Dean. Democracy and other Neoliberal Fantasies: Communicative Capitalism and Left Politics. Duke. | + | **Jodi Dean. Democracy and other Neoliberal Fantasies: Communicative Capitalism and Left Politics. Duke. |
- | Michael Hardt. Thomas Jefferson: The Declaration of Independence. Verso. | + | **Michael Hardt. Thomas Jefferson: The Declaration of Independence. Verso. |
- | Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. Insurgencies: Constituent Power and the Modern State. | + | **Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. Insurgencies: Constituent Power and the Modern State. |
- | Ernesto Laclau. On Populist Reason. | + | **Ernesto Laclau. On Populist Reason. |
Latest revision as of 04:04, 7 June 2012
- Foundations
- Etienne de la Boetie. The Politics of Obedience: the Discourse of Voluntary Servitude. Black Rose.
- Hobbes. Leviathan. Norton.
- Locke. Two Treatises of Government. Cambridge.
- Spinoza. Theological Political Treatise; Political Treatise. Cambridge.
- Rousseau. On the Social Contract. Hackett.
- Plato. The Republic.
- Aristotle. On Politics.
- Constitutionalism and Sovereignty
- Giorgio Agamben. State of Exception. Chicago.
- Walter Benjamin. “Critique of Violence.” In One Way Street. Verso.
- Derrida. Force of Law: The ‘Mystical Foundation of Authority’” In Acts of Religion. Routledge.
- Carl Schmitt, The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy. MIT.
- Liberalism and Democracy
- Wendy Brown. Regulating Aversion: Tolerance in the Age of Identity and Empire. Princeton
- John Durham Peters. Courting the Abyss: Free Speech and the Liberal Tradition. Chicago.
- The Problem of Representation
- Pitkin, The Concept of Representation. California.
- Melissa Williams. Voice, Trust and Memory. Princeton.
- Deliberative Democracy and its Critics
- Habermas, Between Facts and Norms. MIT.
- Habermas, The Inclusion of the Other. MIT.
- Bohman and Rehg, eds., Deliberative Democracy. MIT.
- Seyla Benhabib. ed. Democracy and Difference: Contesting the Boundaries of the Political. Princeton.
- Ranciere. Disagreement: Politics and Philosophy. Minnesota.
- Democratic Compositions
- Jodi Dean. Democracy and other Neoliberal Fantasies: Communicative Capitalism and Left Politics. Duke.
- Michael Hardt. Thomas Jefferson: The Declaration of Independence. Verso.
- Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. Insurgencies: Constituent Power and the Modern State.
- Ernesto Laclau. On Populist Reason.