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Modern Pluralism: Anglo-American Debates since 1880
Cambridge University Press, 4/19/2012
EAN 9781107017672, ISBN10: 110701767X
Hardcover, 264 pages, 23.1 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm
Language: English
Pluralism is among the most vital intellectual movements of the modern era. Liberal pluralism helped reinforce and promote greater separation of political and religious spheres. Socialist pluralism promoted the political role of trade unions and the rise of corporatism. Empirical pluralism helped legitimate the role of interest groups in democratic government. Today pluralism inspires thinking about key issues such as multiculturalism and network governance. However, despite pluralism's importance, there are no histories of twentieth-century pluralist thinking. Modern Pluralism fills this gap. It explores liberal, socialist, and empirical ideas about diversity in Britain and the United States. It shows how pluralists challenged homogenous nations and sovereign states, often promoting sub-national groups as potential sites of self-government. In it, intellectual historians, political theorists, and social scientists collectively explore the historical background to present institutions and debates. The book serves to enrich our understanding of the history of pluralism and its continuing relevance.
1. A history of modern pluralism Mark Bevir
2. From liberal constitutionalism to pluralism Jacob T. Levy
3. Guild socialism Marc Stears
4. Pluralism and method at the turn of the century Avigail Eisenberg
5. Value pluralism in twentieth-century Anglo-American thought Jan-Werner Müller
6. Corporatism and its discontents
pluralism, anti-pluralism and Anglo-American industrial relations, c.1930–80 Ben Jackson
7. The rise and fall of the democratic dogma and the emergence of empirical democratic theory John G. Gunnell
8. Liberalism, pluralism, multiculturalism
contemporary debates Ruth Abbey
9. The revival of radical pluralism
associationism and difference Mark Bevir and Toby Reiner
10. Beyond pluralism? Corporatism, globalization, and the dilemmas of democratic governance Robert Adcock and Mark Vail.