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  1. Why Deliberative Democracy?Amy Gutmann & Dennis F. Thompson - 2004 - Princeton University Press.
    The most widely debated conception of democracy in recent years is deliberative democracy--the idea that citizens or their representatives owe each other mutually acceptable reasons for the laws they enact. Two prominent voices in the ongoing discussion are Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson. In Why Deliberative Democracy?, they move the debate forward beyond their influential book, Democracy and Disagreement.What exactly is deliberative democracy? Why is it more defensible than its rivals? By offering clear answers to these timely questions, Gutmann and (...)
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  • Hannah Arendt and feminist politics.Mary G. Dietz - 1991 - In Carole Pateman & Mary Lyndon Shanley (eds.), Feminist interpretations and political theory. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press in association with Basil Blackwell, Oxford, UK. pp. 232--252.
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  • Fanon, Sartre, violence, and freedom.Neil Roberts - 2004 - Sartre Studies International 10 (2):139-160.
    Violence is a necessary factor in Frantz Fanon's concept of anti-colonial freedom. What does Fanon mean by violence? Why does he think violence is necessary or good? Is he correct? This article defends the opening statement through an exegesis of primary and secondary literature on Fanon, Jean-Paul Sartre, violence, and freedom. Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth is the central text under analysis. References to Black Skin, White Masks and A Dying Colonialism receive critical scrutiny only in relation to Fanon's (...)
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  • Sartre, may 68 and literature.Margaret Atack - 1999 - Sartre Studies International 5 (1):33-48.
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  • Public Deliberation: Pluralism, Complexity, and Democracy.James Bohman - 1998 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 31 (4):321-326.
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  • Fanon, Sartre, Violence, and Freedom.Neil Roberts - 2004 - Sartre Studies International 10:139-160.
    Violence is a necessary factor in Frantz Fanon's concept of anti-colonial freedom. What does Fanon mean by violence? Why does he think violence is necessary or good? Is he correct? This article defends the opening statement through an exegesis of primary and secondary literature on Fanon, Jean-Paul Sartre, violence, and freedom. Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth is the central text under analysis. References to Black Skin, White Masks and A Dying Colonialism receive critical scrutiny only in relation to Fanon's (...)
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  • Review of Benjamin Barber: Strong Democracy[REVIEW]Benjamin Barber - 1985 - Ethics 95 (4):940-941.
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  • Democracy and Disagreement.Amy Gutmann & Dennis Thompson - 1996 - Ethics 108 (3):607-610.
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  • Democracy and Association.Mark E. Warren, Nina Eliasoph, Amy Gutmann & John Ehrenberg - 2002 - Political Theory 30 (2):289-298.
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  • Search for a Method.J.-P. SARTRE - 1963
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  • A response to Hannah Arendt's critique of Sartre's views on violence.Rivka Gordon - 2001 - Sartre Studies International 7 (1):69-80.
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  • Arendt and Heidegger: The Fate of the Political.Dana Richard Villa - 1995 - Princeton University Press.
    Theodor Adorno once wrote an essay to "defend Bach against his devotees." In this book Dana Villa does the same for Hannah Arendt, whose sweeping reconceptualization of the nature and value of political action, he argues, has been covered over and domesticated by admirers who had hoped to enlist her in their less radical philosophical or political projects. Against the prevailing "Aristotelian" interpretation of her work, Villa explores Arendt's modernity, and indeed her postmodernity, through the Heideggerian and Nietzschean theme of (...)
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  • Review of William L. McBride: Sartre's Political Theory[REVIEW]William Leon McBride - 1993 - Ethics 103 (4):820-822.
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  • Rethinking Democracy: Freedom and Social Cooperation in Politics, Economy, and Society.Daniel Little & Carol C. Gould - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (4):672.
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  • A Response To Hannah Arendt's Critique Of Sartre's Views On Violence.Rivca Gordon - 2001 - Sartre Studies International 7:69-80.
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  • Heidegger and Sartre: An Essay on Being and Place.Joseph P. Fell - 1979 - New York: Columbia University Press.
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  • Arendt, Camus, and Modern Rebellion.David R. Ellison & Jeffrey C. Isaac - 1994 - Substance 23 (2):122.
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  • The Marxism of Jean-Paul Sartre. [REVIEW]Mary Warnock - 1966 - Journal of Philosophy 63 (23):757-761.
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  • Heidegger and Sartre: An Essay on Being and Place.Judith Butler & Joseph P. Fell - 1982 - Philosophical Review 91 (4):641.
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  • The Reluctant Modernism of Hannah Arendt. By Seyla Benhabib. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage, 1996.Maria Pia Lara - 1999 - Hypatia 14 (3):162-169.
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  • Sartre, May 68 and Literature.Margaret Atack - 1999 - Sartre Studies International 5 (1):33-48.
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  • Sartre's Second Critique.[author unknown] - 1989 - Studies in Soviet Thought 37 (3):255-256.
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  • A Commentary on Jean-Paul Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason, Volume 1, Theory of Practical Ensembles.Joseph S. Catalano - 1989 - Studies in Soviet Thought 37 (3):253-255.
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  • Sartre, Foucault and Historical Reason, vol. 1 : Toward an Existentialist Theory of History.Thomas R. Flynn - 1997 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 188 (4):498-500.
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  • Sartre: A Life (London).Annie Cohen-Solal - 1991 - Minerva 121.
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