Democracy and Possessive Individualism: The Intellectual Legacy of C. B. Macpherson

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Joseph H. Carens, Professor Department of Political Science Joseph H Carens
SUNY Press, 1 sty 1993 - 298
C. B. Macpherson was one of the leading political theorists in North America and perhaps the most influential voice on the left for a view of liberal democracy that was simultaneously sympathetic to its aspirations and critical of its achievements. His work provides the contributors to this volume with a common starting point from which to reflect upon the possibilities for critical perspectives on liberal democracy in light of the demise of its Marxist rival. The volume as a whole addresses the following questions: What (if anything) remains valid in previous left critiques of liberal democracy (including Marxist critiques)? And what new critical and constructive alternatives can the left offer to challenge the status quo? The contributors to this volume, from both the Anglo-American and Continental traditions, include Joseph Carens, William Connolly, Virginia Held, John Keane, Ernesto Laclau, William Leiss, Jane Mansbridge, Louise Marcil-Lacoste, Mihailo Markovic, Chantal Mouffe, Nancy Rosenblum, and James Tully.
 

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Possessive Individualism and Democratic Theory Macphersons Legacy
1
The Possessive Individualism Thesis A Reconsideration in the Light of Recent Scholarship
19
Equality as Egoism
45
The IndividualistHolist Debate and Benthams Claim to Sociological and Psychological Realism
77
Stretching the Limits of the Democratic Imagination
105
Freedom and Feminism
137
Macphersons Neglect of the Political
155
Liberalism and Modern Democracy
175
Democracy and Contingency
193
The Signifiers of Democracy
221
Property and Democracy
235
The End of History and Its Beginning Again or The NotQuiteYetHuman Stage of Human History
263
Selected Bibliography
275
Contributors
285
Index
287
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Joseph H. Carens is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. He is the author of Equality, Moral Incentives and the Market.

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