Beck, Ulrich
Democracy Without Enemies
Cambridge, Polity Press, (1998). orig.boards. viii,189 pp. 24x15cm. Translated by Mark Ritter.. Mionor rubbing. VG.
¶ Contents: Freedom's Children; What Comes After Postmodernity? The Conflict of Two Modernities; The Withering Away of Solidarity: Places Without Community & Community Without Places; Perspectives on a Cultural Evolution of Work; Capitalism Without Work, or the Coming of Civil Society; The Democratization of the Family, or the Unknown Art of Free Association; Misunderstanding Reflexivity: The Controversy on Reflexive Modernization; The Renaissance of Politics in Reflexive Modernity: Politicans Must Make a Response; The Open City: Architecture in Feflexive Modernity; How Neighbours Become Jews: The Political Construction of the Stranger in the Age of Reflexive Modernity; Nation-States without Enemies: The Military & Democracy after the End of the Cold War; Brief Introduction to Environmental Machiavellianism: Green Democracy from Below; Freedom or Survival: The Utopia of Self-Limitation.

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Keywords: Sociology, Political Theory, Philosophy, Social Criticism, Politics, Democracy, Reflexive, Modernity,