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Inclusion and Democracy

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
2000

Pages
  
320

Originally published
  
2000

Page count
  
320

Publisher
  
Oxford University Press

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
978-0-19-829755-0

Author
  
Iris Marion Young

Genre
  
Non-fiction

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Subjects
  
Political philosophy, Feminist philosophy

Similar
  
Iris Marion Young books, Political philosophy books, Democracy books

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Inclusion and Democracy is a 2001 book by Iris Marion Young, published by Oxford University Press.

Contents

Overview

Young considers democracy in a multicultural society, and recommends paths to a more inclusive engagement in democratic politics. Given the ideals of inclusion and exclusion, individuals and groups are often marginalized by the processes of debate and decision. Since some forms of expression are the victims of bias. For Young, the functions of political protest appeal, as a narrative that broadens our understanding of democratic communication.

The members of pluralist forms of communication in large scale societies may then enact concepts such as the public sphere and civil society. According to her arguments global institutions could extend the scope of social and economic interactions to include class, race, and gender bias in the democratic process.

References

Inclusion and Democracy Wikipedia


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