The idea of the public sphere: a reader/
The idea of the public sphere: a reader/
edited by Jostein Gripsrud, Hallvard Moe, Anders Molander, Graham Murdock
- Lanham: Lexington Books, 2010.
- xxviii, 317 p. ; 26 cm.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Editors' Introduction
Section I The Enlightenment and the Liberal Idea of the Public Sphere
Introduction
Immanuel Kant: An Answer to the Question: "What is EnlightenmentV
G. W. F. Hegel: Excerpt from Philosophy of Right
John Stuart Mill: Excerpt from On Liberty
Section II "Mass Society," Democracy, and Public Opinion
Introduction
Walter Lippmann: Excerpt from The Phantom Public
John Dewey: Excerpt from The Public and Its Problems
Joseph A. Schumpeter: Excerpt from Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy
Carl Schmitt: Excerpt from The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy
Section III The Public Sphere Rediscovered
Introduction
Hannah Arendt: Excerpt from Tlte Human Condition
Jiirgen Habermas: The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article
Oskar Negt and Alexander Kluge: pjccerpt from Public Sphere and Experience
Nancy Eraser: Rethinking the Public Sphere: A Contribution to the Critique of Actually Existing Democracy
Section IV The Public Sphere and Models of Democracy
Introduction
Jon Elster: The Market and the Forum: Three Varieties of
PoliticaJ Theory
Niklas Luhmann: Societal Complexity and Public Opinion
Jiirgen Habermas: Excerpt from Between Facts and Norms:
Contributions to a Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy
John Rawls; The Idea of Public Reason Revisited
Section V Current Challenges
Introduction
Bernhard Peters: National and Transnational Public Spheres
James Bohman: Expanding Dialogue: The Internet, the Public
Sphere, and Prospects for Transnational Democracy
Chantal Mouffe: Deliberative Democracy or Agonistic Pluralism?
Seyla Benhabib: Excerpt from The Claims of Culture: Equality and
Diversity in the Global Era
Jiirgen Habermas: Religion in the Public Sphere
Further Readings
9780739141984
Political science--Philosophy
Democracy
320.01 / GRI/I
Preface
Acknowledgments
Editors' Introduction
Section I The Enlightenment and the Liberal Idea of the Public Sphere
Introduction
Immanuel Kant: An Answer to the Question: "What is EnlightenmentV
G. W. F. Hegel: Excerpt from Philosophy of Right
John Stuart Mill: Excerpt from On Liberty
Section II "Mass Society," Democracy, and Public Opinion
Introduction
Walter Lippmann: Excerpt from The Phantom Public
John Dewey: Excerpt from The Public and Its Problems
Joseph A. Schumpeter: Excerpt from Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy
Carl Schmitt: Excerpt from The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy
Section III The Public Sphere Rediscovered
Introduction
Hannah Arendt: Excerpt from Tlte Human Condition
Jiirgen Habermas: The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article
Oskar Negt and Alexander Kluge: pjccerpt from Public Sphere and Experience
Nancy Eraser: Rethinking the Public Sphere: A Contribution to the Critique of Actually Existing Democracy
Section IV The Public Sphere and Models of Democracy
Introduction
Jon Elster: The Market and the Forum: Three Varieties of
PoliticaJ Theory
Niklas Luhmann: Societal Complexity and Public Opinion
Jiirgen Habermas: Excerpt from Between Facts and Norms:
Contributions to a Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy
John Rawls; The Idea of Public Reason Revisited
Section V Current Challenges
Introduction
Bernhard Peters: National and Transnational Public Spheres
James Bohman: Expanding Dialogue: The Internet, the Public
Sphere, and Prospects for Transnational Democracy
Chantal Mouffe: Deliberative Democracy or Agonistic Pluralism?
Seyla Benhabib: Excerpt from The Claims of Culture: Equality and
Diversity in the Global Era
Jiirgen Habermas: Religion in the Public Sphere
Further Readings
9780739141984
Political science--Philosophy
Democracy
320.01 / GRI/I