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Foreword Phillip K. Tompkins Tompkins, Phillip K.
Introduction 1
Ch. 1 Democracy and Diversity 9
Limitations of a Marketplace Diversity 15
Conclusion 20
Ch. 2 Social Justice and the Critical Imagination 24
Rejecting the Entertainment Model of Citizenship 29
Creative Democracy and the Importance of the Critical Imagination 35
Conclusion 41
Ch. 3 Communication as Epistemic and the Communicative Imagination 43
The Communicative Imagination 53
Conclusion 57
Ch. 4 Exploring Our Theoretical and Methodological Assumptions 60
The Critical Paradigm 63
Neo-Pragmatism 68
Conclusion 70
Ch. 5 Perspectivalism and Cosmopolitanism 75
Perspectivalism: De-Centering the "Real" 80
Conclusion 87
Ch. 6 The Contribution of Four Philosophers to This Project 89
Nietzsche, Cultural Criticism, and the "Good American" 89
Emerson and the Unattained Yet Attainable Self 96
Dewey's Democracy as a Moral Problem 97
Rorty's Anti-Foundationalism 101
Conclusion 105
Ch. 7 Alienation and Power 107
Power, Alienation, and Communication 108
Conclusion 118
Ch. 8 Contrasting Platonic and Critical Models of Education 123
Platonic v. Critical Models of Education 124
Critical Education 127
Conclusion 133
Ch. 9 Service Learning 135
Theoretical Bases of Service Learning 136
Social Justice-Oriented Service Learning 138
A Social Justice-Oriented Service Learning Model 140
Conclusion 149
Ch. 10 Final Remarks 150
References 153
Index 169
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