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Critical Theory and Democracy

Civil Society, Dictatorship, and Constitutionalism in Andrew Arato’s Democratic Theory
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Andrew Arato has become a prominent political theorist in the fields of democratic theory, constitutional law, and comparative politics. He has had a profound and global influence on the thinking of several generations of scholars. The Critical Theory and Democracy of Andrew Arato brings together original essays honouring Arato's intellectual contribution to the field, based round the themes in Arato's work of Critical Theory and Civil Society, Democracy and Dictatorship, and Constitution Making. It includes contributions from leading scholars such as Hubertus Buchstein, Jose Casanova, Dick Howard, Andreas Kalyas, Janos Kis, Michel Rosenfeld, and William Scheuerman. The book will be of interest to all Arato scholars, and critical and social theorists.

Author Biography:

Enrique Peruzzotti is researcher of CONICET, Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Studies, Di Tella University and a John Simon Guggenheim Fellow (2009-10). He has been awarded fellowships from the Woodrow Wilson Center, Fulbright, the Rockefeller Foundation, LSE, The National Endowment for Democracy, UNRISD, University of New Mexico and the University of London. He was a visiting professor at the American University in Paris, FLACSO Ecuador, Cornell University, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, and the Universidad Federal do Minas Gerais. He has published extensively on Latin American politics, civil society and democratization process. Martin Plot is Associate Professor and Director of the Aesthetics and Politics Program at the CalArts' School of Critical Studies. He works in the fields of political and social theory. He also conducts research and writes on American and Latin American political culture and democratic politics. He holds a Ph.D. from the New School for Social Research.
Release date NZ
October 26th, 2012
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributors
  • Edited by Enrique Peruzzotti
  • Edited by Martin Plot
Pages
292
Dimensions
156x234x22
ISBN-13
9780415665551
Product ID
10369412

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