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Modern pluralism, Anglo-American debates since 1880, [edited by] Mark Bevir

Label
Modern pluralism, Anglo-American debates since 1880, [edited by] Mark Bevir
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Modern pluralism
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
794663512
Responsibility statement
[edited by] Mark Bevir
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
Anglo-American debates since 1880
Summary
Pluralism is among the most vital intellectual movements of the modern era. Liberal pluralism helped reinforce and promote greater separation of political and religious spheres. Socialist pluralism promoted the political role of trade unions and the rise of corporatism. Empirical pluralism helped legitimate the role of interest groups in democratic government. Today pluralism inspires thinking about key issues such as multiculturalism and network governance. However, despite pluralism's importance, there are no histories of twentieth-century pluralist thinking. Modern Pluralism fills this gap. It explores liberal, socialist, and empirical ideas about diversity in Britain and the United States. It shows how pluralists challenged homogenous nations and sovereign states, often promoting sub-national groups as potential sites of self-government. In it, intellectual historians, political theorists, and social scientists collectively explore the historical background to present institutions and debates. The book serves to enrich our understanding of the history of pluralism and its continuing relevance.--, Provided by publisher
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