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Acknowledgments | |
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Introduction | |
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The Diverse Community or the Unoppressive City: Which Ideal for a Transformative Politics of Difference? | |
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Transformative Communication toward Democratic Communities: Pragmatism or Critical Theory? | |
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Introduction | |
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Preliminary Critical-Reconstructive Negotiations: Pragmatism and Critical Theory | |
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Toward a Comprehensive Philosophy of Democratic Transformation | |
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Differing Voices at the Theory Table: Feminism and Cultural Pluralism | |
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Some Concluding Thoughts: Give Peace a Chance | |
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The Deeply Democratic Community: Reconstructing Dewey's Transformative Ideal | |
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Introduction | |
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Diversity within Dewey's Contextualized Discussions of the Democratic Ideal | |
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Democratic Education as Growth of the Individual, Culture, and Society | |
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Cross-Difference Coalitions and Diverse, Deeply Democratic Communities | |
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Intelligent Communication within Democratic Transformative Social Inquiry | |
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Ongoing Evaluation and Redirection to Reflect Transformative Experience | |
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Effective Coordination and Stabilization of Long-Term Transformative Action | |
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Conclusion | |
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Cosmopolitan Unity Amidst Valued Diversity: Alain Locke's Vision of Deeply Democratic Transformation | |
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Introduction | |
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Race Contacts, Cultural Imperialism, and the Transformative Power of the Arts | |
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Locke's Culturally Pluralistic, Feeling-Focused Theory of Valuation | |
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Critical-Empirical Social Science: "Anthropology in the Broadest Sense" | |
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Democratic Cooperation across Historically Contested Differences | |
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Intellectual Transformation and Critical Multicultural Education | |
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Transformative Cultural Democracy and the Neocapitalist Empire | |
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Prophetic Pragmatism: King, West, and the Beloved Community | |
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Introduction | |
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King's Prophetic and Pragmatic Transformative Framework | |
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The Beloved Community as Location and Goal of Transformative Struggle | |
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West and the Future of Prophetic Pragmatism | |
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Conclusion | |
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Transforming World Capitalisms through Radical Pragmatism: Economy, Law, and Democracy | |
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Introduction | |
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Why the World Needs a New Approach to Political Economy | |
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Radical Pragmatist Transformative Praxis: Economy, Law, and Democracy | |
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Transforming Neocapitalist Economic Theory through Radical Pragmatism | |
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Conclusion | |
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Deepening Democracy: Rebuilding the Public Square | |
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Introduction | |
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Symptoms, Causes, and Solutions of Our Problems in the Public Square | |
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The Transformative Arc: From Cross-Difference Coalition to Beloved Community | |
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Deepening Democracy by Rebuilding the Public Square: Toward a General Model | |
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The Role of Philosophers in Deepening Democracy: A Call to Active Engagement | |
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Bibliography | |
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Index | |
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About the Author | |