Public FreedomThe freedom to take part in civic life--whether in the exercise of one's right to vote or congregate and protest--has become increasingly less important to Americans than individual rights and liberties. In Public Freedom, renowned political theorist Dana Villa argues that political freedom is essential to both the preservation of constitutional government and the very substance of American democracy itself. |
Contents
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2 Tocqueville and Civil Society | 27 |
3 Hegel Tocqueville and Individualism | 49 |
Public Freedom Plurality and the Preconditions of Liberty | 85 |
5 Maturity Paternalism and Democratic Education in J S Mill | 108 |
6 The Frankfurt School and the Public Sphere | 143 |
Arendt Adorno and Auschwitz | 210 |