Stephen Macedo: Introduction
Part I: The Value of Deliberative Democracy
1.: Frederick Schauer: Talking as a Decision Procedure?
2.: Ian Shapiro: Enough Deliberation: Politics is About Interests
and Power
3.: William A. Galston: Diversity, Toleration, and Deliberative
Democracy: Religious Minorities and Public Schooling
4.: William H. Simon: Three Limitations of Deliberative Democracy:
Identity, Politics, Bad Faith, and Indeterminacy
5.: Michael Walzer: Deliberation, and What Else?
6.: Daniel A. Bell: The Problem of Implementation and the East
Asian Context
7.: Stanley Fish: Mutual Respect as a Device of Exclusion
8.: Russell Hardin: Deliberation: Method Not Theory
Part II: The Limits of Deliberative Democracy
9.: Cass R. Sunstein: Agreement without Theory
10.: Iris Marion Young: Justice, Inclusion, and Deliberative
Democracy
11.: Jack Knight: Constitutionalsim and Deliberative Democracy
12.: Alan Wertheimer: Internal Disagreements: Deliberation and
Abortion
13.: Robert P. George: Law, Democracy, and Moral Disagreement:
Comparing Slavery and Abortion
14.: Norman Daniels: Enabling Deliberative Deliberation: How
Managed Care Organizations Ought to Make Decisions about Coverage
for New Technologies
15.: Jane Mansbridge: The Deliberative System and Everyday Talk
Part III: Reply to CriticsAmy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson:
Stephen Macedo is Michael O. Sawyer Professor of Constitutional Law and Politics, Syracuse University.
"Each chapter [in Deliberative Politics]does indeed have something both smart and sharp to say about [Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson's Democracy and Disagreement]."--Ethics
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