Over the past twenty years, Joshua Cohen has explored the most
controversial issues facing the American public: campaign finance and
political equality, privacy rights and robust public debate, hate
speech and pornography, and the capacity of democracies to address
important practical problems. In this highly anticipated volume, Cohen
draws on his work in these diverse topics to develop an argument about
what he calls, following John Rawls, “democracy’s public
reason.” He rejects the conventional idea that democratic politics
is simply a contest for power, and that philosophical argument is
disconnected from life. Political philosophy, he insists, is part of
politics, and its job is to contribute to the public reasoning about
what we ought to do.At the heart of Cohen’s normative vision for our
political life is an ideal of democracy in which citizens and their
representatives deliberate about the requirements of justice and the
common good. It is an idealistic picture, but also firmly grounded in
the debates and struggles in which Cohen has been engaged over nearly
three decades. Philosophy, Politics, Democracy explores these debates
and considers their implications for the practice of democratic
politics.
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ISBN
9780674271579
Publisert
2021
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Harvard University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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