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Part I: Toward a Theory of Democracy 1. The Liberal Idea: Jürgen Habermas—The Public Sphere; Benedetto Croce-Liberty and Revolution; John Rawls—Justice as Fairness: Political not Metaphysical 2. Communitarianism and Culture: John Dewey—The Search for the Great Community ; Hannah Arendt--The Public and the Private Realm; Michael Sandel—The Procedural Republic and the Unencumbered Self; Robert Putnam—Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital 3. The Conservative Disposition: Michael Oakeshott—On Being Conservative; Carl Schmitt—Defining the Political; Leo Strauss—What is Liberal Education?; Norman Podhoretz—The Adversary Culture and the New Class 4. Anarchism and Freedom: Augustin Souchy—A Life for Freedom; Martin Buber—In the Midst of Crisis; Robert Paul Wolff—Beyond the Legitimate State Part II: Grand Narratives 5. Nationalism and Beyond: Maurice Barrés—Scenes and Doctrines of Nationalism; Theodor Herzl—The Jewish Question; Frantz Fanon—Concerning Violence; Martha C. Nussbaum—Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism 6. Democratic Socialism: Eduard Bernstein—The Socialist Conception of Democracy; Rosa Luxemburg—Democracy and Dictatorship; Carlo Rosselli—Liberal Socialism; Henry M. Pachter—Aphorisms on Socialism 7. Communism and Revolution: V.I. Lenin— What is to Be Done?; Antonio Gramsci—The Revolution Against Capital; Josef Stalin—The Dictatorship of the Proletariat; Che Guevara—Building New Men 8. The Fascist World View: Benito Mussolini—Fundamental Ideas; Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera—What the Falange Wants; Adolf Hitler—Nation and Race; Andrew Macdonald—Excerpts from The Turner Diaries 9. Religion and Politics: Max Weber—On the Tension Between Religion and Politics; Mohandas K. Gandhi—The Doctrine of the Sword; Ayatollah Khomeini—Islam and Revolution Part III: Radical Voices 10. Critical Theory: Max Horkheimer—The State of Contemporary Social Philosophy and the Tasks of an Institute for Social Research; Frederick Pollock—State Capitalism: Its Possibilities and Limitations; Theodor W. Adorno—The Culture Industry Reconsidered; Herbert Marcuse—Liberation from the Affluent Society 11. The African-American Heritage: W.E.B. Dubois—Of Our Spiritual Strivings; Martin Luther King, Jr.—Letter from a Birmingham Jail; Malcolm X—The Ballot or the Bullet; Cornel West—Nihilism in Black America 12. Gendered Experiences: Simone de Beauvoir—Introduction to The Second Sex; Carole Pateman—The End of the Story?; Catharine A. MacKinnon—Difference and Dominance: On Sex Discrimination; Audre Lorde—The Master's Tools 13. Postmodern Perspectives: Jean-François Lyotard—The Postmodern; Judith Butler—Contingent Foundations; Edward W. Said—Orientalism Part IV: Charting the Future 15. Charting the Future: Francis Fukuyama—The End of History?; Samuel P. Huntington—The Clash of Civilizations?; Stephen Eric Bronner—The End of History Revisited
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