Selected Books
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Why Deliberative Democracy?
"This book lays out, defends, and applies Amy Gutmann and
Dennis Thompson's theory of deliberative democracy. Accessible
and yet rigorous, each chapter starts from and articulates
the authors' view of the subject while taking that view to
new places. Concrete illustrations play a major part in all
the theoretical discussions, and not only do they make the
philosophical arguments clear but they also point to practical
application of the theory. There is a huge political rhetoric
about deliberation and citizen engagement outside academia,
and this book can inform that public debate." |
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Identity in Democracy
"For anyone who believes that identity politics is just identity
politics, this timely book will be a revelation. Comprehensive
and full of brilliant insight, it remains always accessible
as it puts identity politics through its philosophical paces,
revealing along the way its indispensability to all politics,
to 'civic equality, liberty, and opportunity' - to democracy
itself." |
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Democratic Education “Dr. Gutmann attempts to construct a democratic theory
of education with great conceptual clarity and good common
sense… Democratic Education belongs in the
liberal tradition that goes back to the birth of the Republic.” |
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Color Conscious: The Political Morality
of Race
“Color Conscious is an extremely welcome addition
to the discourse on race. In different but complementary ways,
Appiah and Gutmann articulate with precision and subtlety those
intricate issue of race that confound us all.” |
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Freedom of Association This is an excellent collection of papers on the idea of
‘civil society’ and the importance of associational
life in enabling and sustaining political democracy…
I know of no other work that parallels this collection.” |
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Democracy and Disagreement “What gives this book so much power is not just that
it thoughtfully defines the principles that should guide moral
argument. Gutmann and Thompson go on to apply their framework
for moral discussion to some of the most difficult and controversial
questions facing Americans today.” |
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Multiculturalism: Examining the Politics of Recognition
"Multiculturalism … is packed with depth, intelligence,
and (to revive an old-fashioned word) wisdom …. It is
highly relevant to pressing debates about nationalism and
its identity.” |
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Democracy and the Welfare State "The welfare state is on the ideological defensive,
especially in the United States and the United Kingdom. .
. [This] volume is stimulating and informative and should
be of interest to normative theorists and social scientists
in general." |








