Democracy as Culture: Deweyan Pragmatism in a Globalized World Sor-Hoon Tan and John Whalen-Bridge (Eds.)

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 46 (2):321-327 (2010)
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Abstract

The issue of democracy is alive once more. There is a growing number of works debating the current state of democracy both in theory and practice.1 In particular a pragmatist conception of democracy has also been revived. Not only has a Deweyan version of a participatory democracy become the focus but the intricacies of a Rortian version have also come to the forefront, from both sympathetic as well as critical viewpoints.2 Thus the impression that the contemporary world is in quite an exigent need of reconsidering—and perhaps even forming a novel conception of—democracy seems to be obvious, at least from a global point of view.3 Moreover, the fact that the idea or ideal of democracy still seems to be ..

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