توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Rethinking Open Society
نام کتاب : Rethinking Open Society
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : بازاندیشی در جامعه باز
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نویسندگان : Michael Ignatieff (editor), Stefan Roch (editor)
ناشر : Central European University Press
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 366
ISBN (شابک) : 9789633862711
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Table of Contents\nAcknowledgements\nIntroduction\nI. The Open Society Ideal: For and Against\nOpen Society as an Oxymoron: A Conversation between Mark Lilla and Michael Ignatieff\nThe Open Society from a Conservative Perspective\nEducating Skeptical but Passionate Citizens: The Open Society Ideal as a University Mission\nII. Open Society in Practice: Democracy, Rule of Law, Free Speech and Secularism\nDemocracy Defended and Challenged\nFree Speech and the Defense of an Open Society\nReligion in the Open Society\nConstitutionalism in Closing Societies\nIII. Open Society in 21st Century Geopolitics\nWar and Open Society in the Twentieth Century\nOpen Societies at Home and Abroad\nEurasia, Europe, and the Question of U.S. Leadership\nThe Open Society in a Networked World\nGermany and the Fate of Open Society\nIV. Open Society’s New Enemies: The Authoritarian Competitors\nThe Puzzle of “Illiberal Democracy”\nHow Can Populism Be Defeated?\nBeyond Demagoguery? The Contemporary Crisis of Political Communication\nPopulism and Democracy in the Twenty-First Century\nThe Enduring Appeal of the One-Party State\nV. From Transition to Backsliding: Did Open Societies Fail?\nAfter 1989: The Perennial Return of Central Europe Reflections on the Sources of the Illiberal Drift in Central Europe\nPerhapsburg: Reflections on the Fragility and Resilience of Europe\nCapitalism and Democracy in East Central Europe: A Sequence of Crises\nCivic Activism, Economic Nationalism, and Welfare for the Better Off: Pillars of Hungary’s Illiberal State\nCorruption: The Ultimate Frontier of Open Society\nConclusions: The Future of the Open Society Ideal\nAbout the Contributors\nIndex