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Pluralism, Socialism, and Political Legitimacy: Reflections on Opening up Communism Book

Pluralism, Socialism, and Political Legitimacy: Reflections on Opening up Communism
Pluralism, Socialism, and Political Legitimacy: Reflections on Opening up Communism, The processes of transition from communist rule in Eastern Europe and the dilemmas of reform in the Soviet Union invite reflection on the role of pluralism in rendering a political system legitimate and democratic. In this book, Frederick M. Barnard exami, Pluralism, Socialism, and Political Legitimacy: Reflections on Opening up Communism has a rating of 3 stars
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Pluralism, Socialism, and Political Legitimacy: Reflections on Opening up Communism, The processes of transition from communist rule in Eastern Europe and the dilemmas of reform in the Soviet Union invite reflection on the role of pluralism in rendering a political system legitimate and democratic. In this book, Frederick M. Barnard exami, Pluralism, Socialism, and Political Legitimacy: Reflections on Opening up Communism
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  • Pluralism, Socialism, and Political Legitimacy: Reflections on Opening up Communism
  • Written by author F. M. Barnard
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, December 2008
  • The processes of transition from communist rule in Eastern Europe and the dilemmas of reform in the Soviet Union invite reflection on the role of pluralism in rendering a political system legitimate and democratic. In this book, Frederick M. Barnard exami
  • The processes of transition from communist rule in Eastern Europe invite reflection on the role of pluralism in rendering a political system legitimate and democratic.
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Preface
1Introduction1
IVariants of pluralism3
IISocialism and politics9
IIIPluralism as openness13
IVLiberal neutrality and socialist plurality15
VThe structure of the argument19
2The Context21
IHumane socialism: Marxism and Masarykism?21
IIEconomic equality and political participation24
IIIThe spring of political reform28
IVFrom monism to pluralism31
VThe leading-role principle34
VIParty reform and political reform38
VIIOpposition and political opposition42
3Socialist pluralism and pluralist socialism47
IEnglish antecedents48
IICzechoslovak departures53
IIIThe deconsecration of politics58
IVThe "anomaly" of socialist pluralism61
4Ideological differentiation under socialism66
IPhilosophy and politics68
IIMarxism and ideology73
IIIRedefining ideology in politics76
IVIdeology and legitimacy81
5Socialism and the language of sentiment86
ISubstantive and procedural legitimacy86
IICommunity and competition89
IIICommon purposes and public objects93
IVFraternity and citizenship98
6Socialism and the language of rationality103
IRationality and political rationality103
IIConversation and contestation108
IIINorms and processes112
IVNeutrality and socialism115
VUniversality and citizenship118
7Socialism, politics, and citizenship119
I"Command" socialism and Klokocka's critique119
IISocialism as a civic order122
IIIThe "general will" and a politics of opinion128
IVDebate, dissent, and public choice133
8Conclusion139
IDiversity and unity140
IICredal consensus and political dissensus144
IIIContinuity and reversibility146
IVYields of opening up communism148
VSlogans and words149
Appendix: Electoral confrontation under socialism153
Index185


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