Bültmann & Gerriets
Ideas That Matter
Democracy, Justice, Rights
von Debra Satz, Annabelle Lever
Verlag: Oxford University Press
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ISBN: 978-0-19-090497-5
Erschienen am 02.09.2019
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 256 Seiten

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Klappentext
Biografische Anmerkung
Inhaltsverzeichnis

The essays in this volume take off from themes in the work of eminent philosopher and political scientist Joshua Cohen. Cohen is a deeply influential thinker who has written on deliberative democracy, freedom of expression, Rawlsian theory, global justice, and human rights. The essays gathered here both engage with Cohen's work and expand upon it, embodying his commitment to the idea that analytical work by philosophers and social scientists matters to our shared public life and to democracy itself. The contributors offer novel perspectives on pressing issues of public policy from accountability for sexual violence to exploitation in international trade.
The volume is organized around three central ideas. The first concerns democracy, specifically how we can improve collective decision-making both by elucidating our normative principles and enacting institutional changes. The second idea centers on how we confront injustice, investigating the role of emotions, social norms, and culture in democratic politics and public discussion. The final section explores how we develop political principles and values in an interdependent world, one in which theories of justice and forms of cooperation are increasingly extending beyond the state. The principle uniting this collection is that ideas matter-they can guide us in understanding how to confront difficult global problems such as the fragility of democratic institutions, the place of sovereignty in a globalizing world, and the persistence of racial injustice.



Debra Satz is Vernon R. & Lysbeth Warren Anderson Dean of the School of Humanities & Sciences at Stanford; she is a political philosopher whose work is at the intersection of philosophy and economics, and she is editor-in-chief of Philosophy and Public Affairs.
Annabelle Lever is Professor of Political Science at Sciences Po, Paris.



Introduction Debra Satz
Part I. Reinvigorating Democracy
1. Saving Democracy from Ourselves: Democracy as a Tragedy of the Commons, Archon Fung
2. Collective Reason or Individual Liberty: Deliberative Democracy and the Protection of Individual Rights, Assaf Sharon
3. Rousseau and the Meaning of Popular Sovereignty, Stuart White
Part II. Confronting Injustice
4. Without the Loving Strains of Commitment, Christopher Lebron
5. Deliberation and University Governance: The Case of Brown University's Diversity and Inclusion Plan
Richard Locke
6. Accountability in an Era of Celebrity, Martha Nussbaum
Part III. Principles for an Interdependent World
7. Exploitation in International Trade, Helena De Bres
8. Sovereignty and Complex Interdependence: Some Surprising Implications of their Compatibility
Charles Sabel
9. Toward a Political Philosophy of Human Rights, Annabelle Lever
Afterword Joshua Cohen
Publications of Joshua Cohen
Index


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