* Contents * Preface * Introduction * Reason and Ethos * After Critique: Affirming Subjectivity * Animating the Reach of Our Moral Imagination * Democracy's Predicament * Conclusion * Notes * Acknowledgments * Index
Anti-utopian, pragmatic, and thoroughly idealistic, Stephen White outlines a repertoire of democratic practices for a world without transcendent guarantees. Nuanced yet accessible, detailed yet synthetic, The Ethos of a Late-Modern Citizen is a clear statement from a mature intellectual of an important and unique position: a signature book. -- Bonnie Honig, author of Democracy and the Foreigner
Stephen K. White is James Hart Professor of Political Theory at the University of Virginia.
Anti-utopian, pragmatic, and thoroughly idealistic, Stephen White
outlines a repertoire of democratic practices for a world without
transcendent guarantees. Nuanced yet accessible, detailed yet
synthetic, The Ethos of a Late-Modern Citizen is a clear statement
from a mature intellectual of an important and unique position: a
signature book.
*Bonnie Honig, author of Democracy and the Foreigner*
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