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  1. Introduction to Special Issue.[author unknown] - 1992 - Politics and Society 20 (4):391-392.
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  • Fairly Open Borders.Veit Bader - 1995 - In Bader Veit (ed.), Citizenship and Exclusion. pp. 28-62.
     
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  • Membership and Morals: The Personal Uses of Pluralism in America.Nancy L. Rosenblum - 1998 - Princeton University Press.
    In recent years, membership has dropped in traditional voluntary associations such as Rotary Clubs, Jaycees, and bowling leagues. At the same time, concern is rising about the growth of paramilitary and hate groups. Scholars have warned that these trends are undermining civic society by creating a dangerous number of isolated, mistrustful individuals and organized, antisocial renegades. In this provocative book, however, Nancy Rosenblum takes a new, less narrowly political approach to the study of groups. And she reaches more optimistic conclusions (...)
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  • Social Groups in Associative Democracy.Iris Marion Young - 1992 - Politics and Society 20 (4):529-534.
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  • Progress through Mischief: The Social Movement Alternative to Secondary Associations.Andrew Szasz - 1992 - Politics and Society 20 (4):521-528.
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  • How ought liberal democracies to treat theocratic communities?Lucas A. Swaine - 2001 - Ethics 111 (2):302-343.
  • Inclusion and Secession: Questions on the Boundaries of Associative Democracy.Wolfgang Streeck - 1992 - Politics and Society 20 (4):513-520.
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  • Group identity and women's rights in family law: The perils of multicultural accommodation.A. Shachar - 1998 - Journal of Political Philosophy 6 (3):285–305.
  • The Irony of Modern Democracy and Efforts to Improve its Practice.Philippe C. Schmitter - 1992 - Politics and Society 20 (4):507-512.
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  • Bootstrapping Reform: Rebuilding Firms, the Welfare State, and Unions.Charles F. Sabel - 1995 - Politics and Society 23 (1):5-48.
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  • Membership and Morals: The Personal Uses of Pluralism in America.Nancy L. Rosenblum - 1998 - Princeton University Press.
    Rosenblum argues that we should judge associations not only by what they do for civic virtue, but also by what they do for individual members.
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  • My Utopia or Yours?Joel Rogers & Joshua Cohen - 1994 - Politics and Society 22 (4):507-521.
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  • “Homogeneity” and Constitutional Democracy: Coping with Identity Conflicts through Group Rights.Claus Offe - 2002 - Journal of Political Philosophy 6 (2):113-141.
    In this article I explore some ancient issues of political theory in the light of some contemporary social and cultural issues. After developing a check list of the virtues and vulnerabilities of constitutional democracy (Section I), I go on to discuss some types and symptoms of difference, conflict, fragmentation and heterogeneity (Section II). I then proceed to a critical review of a particular set of strategies and institutional solutions—political group rights—that are often thought promising devices for strengthening the virtues and (...)
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  • A Deliberative Perspective on Neocorporatism.Jane Mansbridge - 1992 - Politics and Society 20 (4):493-505.
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  • Democratic Theory: Essays in Retrieval.C. B. Macpherson - 1973 - Philosophical Review 84 (2):304-306.
  • Soft on Capitalism: Prospects for Secondary Associations and Democratic Governance.Andrew Levine - 1992 - Politics and Society 20 (4):487-491.
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  • An Institutional Critique of Associative Democracy: Commentary on “Secondary Associations and Democratic Governance”.Ellen M. Immergut - 1992 - Politics and Society 20 (4):481-486.
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  • Comments on “Secondary Associations and Democratic Governance”.Paul Q. Hirst - 1992 - Politics and Society 20 (4):473-480.
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  • Liberal Versus Civic, Republican, Democratic, and other Vocational Educations.Richard E. Flathman - 1996 - Political Theory 24 (1):4-32.
    Certainly, it is beneficial when the roles of man and citizen coincide as far as possible; but this only occurs when the role of citizen presupposes so few special qualities that the man may be himself without any sacrifice.... Education is only to develop a man's faculties, without regard to giving human nature any special civic character.¹.
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  • Associations and Democracy.Joshua Cohen & Joel Rogers - 1993 - Social Philosophy and Policy 10 (2):282-312.
    Since the publication of John Rawls'sA Theory of Justice, normative democratic theory has focused principally on three tasks: refining principles of justice, clarifying the nature of political justification, and exploring the public policies required to ensure a just distribution of education, health care, and other basic resources. Much less attention has been devoted to examining the political institutions and social arrangements that might plausibly implement reasonable political principles. Moreover, the amount of attention paid to issues of organizational and institutional implementation (...)
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  • Associations and Democracy.Joshua Cohen & Joel Rogers - 1993 - Social Philosophy and Policy 10 (2):282-312.
    Since the publication of John Rawls'sA Theory of Justice, normative democratic theory has focused principally on three tasks: refining principles of justice, clarifying the nature of political justification, and exploring the public policies required to ensure a just distribution of education, health care, and other basic resources. Much less attention has been devoted to examining the political institutions and social arrangements that might plausibly implement reasonable political principles. Moreover, the amount of attention paid to issues of organizational and institutional implementation (...)
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  • Two Conceptions of Fairness.Joseph H. Carens - 1997 - Political Theory 25 (6):814-820.
  • The Cultural Conditions of Transnational Citizenship.Veit Bader - 1997 - Political Theory 25 (6):771-813.
    No reverberatory effect of the great war has caused American public opinion more solicitude than the failure of the “melting-pot.” The tendency... has been for the national clusters of immigrants, as they became more and more firmly established and more and more prosperous to cultivate more and more assiduously the literatures and cultural traditions of their homelands. Assimilation, in other words, instead of washing out the memories of Europe, made them more and more intensely real. Just as these clusters became (...)
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  • Review: For Love of Country. [REVIEW]Veit Bader - 1999 - Political Theory 27 (3):379 - 397.
  • Religious Pluralism.Veit Bader - 1999 - Political Theory 27 (5):597-633.
  • For Love of Country.Veit Bader - 1999 - Political Theory 27 (3):379-397.
  • Citizenship of the European Union. Human Rights, Rights of Citizens of the Union and of Member States.Veit Michael Bader - 1999 - Ratio Juris 12 (2):153-181.
    Debates about the EU show that the holy trinity of absolute, indivisible sovereignty, nationality/citizenship and national identity/loyalty should be replaced by multilayered, pluralist concepts for descriptive, explanatory and normative purposes. Democratic pluralism criticizes replacement‐strategies (of the nation‐state by a European state, citizenship‐rights by human rights, national obligations by European or global ones). It opts for productive complementarity guided by two principles: “proximity and accountability” and “correspondence of powers and democratic say” and for progressive transdomestic shifts. The inclusion of the articles (...)
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  • Transnational Citizenship: Membership and Rights in International Migration.Rainer Bauböck - 1994 - Edward Elgar Publishing.
    Regional integration, mass migration and the development of transnational organizations are just some of the factors challenging the traditional definitions of citizenship. In this important new book, Rainer Bauböck argues that citizenship rights will have to extend beyond nationality and state territory if liberal democracies are to remain true to their own principles of inclusive membership and equal basic rights.
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  • Leo Strauss and the American Right.Shadia B. Drury - 1997 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In 1980, Ronald Reagan was elected President, and the conservative revolution emerged. Who provoked this revolution? Author Shadia Drury provides a fascinating answer to the question, as she looks at the work of Leo Strauss, a German Jewish emigre and scholar, who was one of the most influential individuals in the conservative movement. Among his disciples are Chief Justice Clarence Thomas and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.
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  • What should legal analysis become?Roberto Mangabeira Unger - 1996 - New York: Verso.
    Unger shows how a changed practice of legal analysis can reshape the dominant institutions of representative democracy, market economy and free civil society.
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  • Deliberative Democracy: Essays on Reason and Politics.James Bohman & William Rehg (eds.) - 1997 - MIT Press.
    The contributions in this anthology address tensions that arise between reason and politics in a democracy inspired by the ideal of achieving reasoned agreement among free and equal citizens.
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  • Multicultural Citizenship: a Liberal Theory of Minority Rights.Will Kymlicka - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (187):250-253.
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  • Philosophie der Menschenrechte. Grundlagen eines weltweiten Freiheitsethos.Heiner Bielefeldt - 1999 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 61 (3):624-626.
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