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Athenian Political Thought and the Reconstitution of American Democracy / Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- I. Democracy and Regimes of Power -- 1. Norm and Form: The Constitutionalizing of Democracy -- 2. Democracy: An Idea of Ambiguous Ancestry -- 3. The Creation of a Legacy: A Manufactured Crisis in Eighteenth-Century Thought -- 4. Democracy, Power, and Imperialism in Fifth-Century Athens -- II. Critical Discourse in Athenian Democracy -- 5· How to Criticize Democracy in Late Fifth- and Fourth-Century Athens -- 6. Frank Speech, Democracy, and Philosophy: Plato's Debt to a Democratic Strategy of Civic Discourse -- 7. Democracy and Political Theory: A Reading of Plato's Gorgias -- III. Athenian Ideals and Contemporary Issues -- 8. The Tragedy of Critical Theory -- 9. The Melting Pot, the Mosaic, and the Agora -- 10. Athenian Political Thought and the Feminist Politics of Poiesis and Praxis -- 11. The Zero Degree of Society: Aristotle and the Athenian Citizen -- 12. Two Democracies and Virtue -- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX |
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