Deliberative Theory and Deconstruction: A Democratic Venture
Deliberative Theory and Deconstruction: A Democratic Venture
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Abstract
What does it mean, and how can we respond to the demand, to do justice to the other? This book answers that question by developing a critical, but productive, dialogue between deliberative theory and deconstruction. Two key claims emerge: doing justice to the other demands that we maintain an ethos of interruption; and, such an ethos requires a democratic form of politics. The deliberative approach is key for thinking through the procedures that can help institute and maintain an ethos of interruption (an ethos that itself inspires the deconstructive approach). The deconstructive approach is crucial to the task of revealing the unavoidable aporias generated by trying to do justice to the other, and identifying the forms and codes that prevent certain voices from making it onto the deliberative stage. In developing this account, this book places deliberative theory and deconstruction into critical conversation with the work of Mouffe, Aristotle, Rorty, Laclau and different traditions of critical theory.
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Front Matter
- Introduction: Doing Justice to the Other
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Blind Spots and Insights: Between Deliberation and Agonism
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A More Expansive Conception of Deliberation
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Arguments and Hearing Something New
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The Possibility of Political Thought and the Experience of Undecidability
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The Demands of Deconstruction
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The Democratic Venture
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End Matter
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