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9780801480140

The Inner Ocean: Individualism and Democratic Culture

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  • ISBN13:

    9780801480140

  • ISBN10:

    0801480140

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1994-04-01
  • Publisher: Cornell Univ Pr

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Summary

What is the meaning of individualism in a modern democracy? In this rich and penetrating book, George Kateb examines the nature of individualism - the concept of self it implies, the ethic it sustains, the personal connectedness it supports, and the politics it requires.
Kateb argues that democracy is founded on respect for the dignity of individuals as individuals, and that this respect transforms all human relations. Democratic individuality, in his view, is a way in which individuals whose rights are protected may dare to live their private lives and to conceive their roles as citizens. The book's ten essays explore democratic individuality in light of such topics as the power of political institutions to accommodate and express different values, the moral distinctiveness of representative democracy, the implications of the liberal social contract, and the possibility of human extinction.

Author Biography

George Kateb is Professor of Politics at Princeton University.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Introduction Individual Rights and Democratic Individualityp. 1
The Moral Distinctiveness of Representative Democracyp. 36
Remarks on the Procedures of Constitutional Democracyp. 57
Democratic Individuality and the Claims of Politicsp. 77
A Note to Chapters Four, Five, and Sixp. 106
Thinking About Human Extinction (i): Nuclear Weapons and Individual Rightsp. 107
Thinking About Human Extinction (ii): Nietzsche and Heideggerp. 127
Thinking About Human Extinction (iii): Emerson and Whitmanp. 152
The Liberal Contract: Individualism, War, and the Constitutionp. 172
On Political Evilp. 199
Individualism, Communitarianism, and Docilityp. 222
Whitman and the Culture of Democracyp. 240
Indexp. 267
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