Public Freedom

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Civil society
Common good
Communitarianism
Constitutional patriotism
Criticism of democracy
Critique
Culture industry
Democracy in America
Despotism
Disenchantment
Dystopia
Eclipse of Reason (Horkheimer)
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Existentialism
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Family resemblance
Freedom of speech
Hannah Arendt
Heteronomy
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Imperialism
Individualism
Liberalism
Martin Heidegger
Mind control
Multitude
One-Dimensional Man
Oppression
Original position
Overreaction
Perspectivism
Police state
Political correctness
Political freedom
Political Liberalism
Political philosophy
Politics
Politique
Postmodernism
Public sphere
Quietism (philosophy)
Radical evil
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Reason and Revolution
Repressive desublimation
Right of revolution
Rights of Man
Robert Nozick
Secularization
Self-interest
Sentimentality
Sovereignty
State of nature
Subjectivism
The Administrative State
The Concept of Mind
The Origins of Totalitarianism
The Philosopher
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Transvaluation of values
Two Treatises of Government
Tyranny of the majority
Un-American
Utilitarianism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691135946
  • Weight: 624g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Aug 2008
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The 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. Through intense close readings of theorists such as Hegel, Tocqueville, Mill, Adorno, Arendt, and Foucault, Villa diagnoses the key causes of our democratic discontent and offers solutions to preserve at least some of our democratic hopes. He demonstrates how Americans' preoccupation with a market-based conception of freedom--that is, the personal freedom to choose among different material, moral, and vocational goods--has led to the gradual erosion of meaningful public participation in politics as well as diminished interest in the health of the public realm itself. Villa critically examines, among other topics, the promise and limits of civil society and associational life as sources of democratic renewal; the effects of mass media on the public arena; and the problematic but still necessary ideas of civic competence and democratic maturity. Public Freedom is a passionate and insightful defense of political liberties at a moment in America's history when such freedoms are very much at risk.
Dana Villa is the Packey J. Dee Professor of Political Theory at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of "Socratic Citizenship; Politics, Philosophy, Terror; and Arendt and Heidegger: The Fate of the Political" (all Princeton).