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Table of Contents -- Acknowledgement -- About the Authors -- 1. Philosophical Perspectives on Democracy in the 21st Century: Introduction; Ann E. Cudd and Sally J. Scholz.-�Part I. The Meaning of Democracy.-�2. Democracy: A Paradox of Rights?; Emily R. Gill.-�3. Rights and the American Constitution: The Issue of Judicial Review and its Compatibility with Democracy; Rex Martin.-�4. Democracy as a Social Myth; Richard T. DeGeorge.-�Part II. The Current Polarization.-�5. Political Polarization and the Markets vs. Government Debate; Stephen Nathanson.-�6. Two Visions of Democracy; Richard Barron Parker.-�7. Proportional Representation, the Single Transferable Vote, and Electoral Pragmatism; Richard Nunan.-�8. The Problem of Democracy in the Context of Polarization; Imer B. Flores.-�Part III. Democracy, Capitalism, and the Influence of Big Money.-�9. Is Justice Possible under Welfare State Capitalism?; Steven P Lee.-�10. Rawls on Inequality, Social Segregation and Democracy; Mark Navin.-�11. Mass Democracy in a Postfactual Market Society:�Citizens United and the Role of Corporate Political Speech; F. Patrick Hubbard.-�12. A Tsunami of Filthy Lucre: How the Decisions of the SCOTUS Imperil American Democracy; Jonathan Schonsheck.-�13. Democracy and Economic Inequality; Alistair M. Macleod.-�Part IV. Democratic Decisions and the (Un) Informed Public.-�14. Epistocracy Within Public Reason; Jason Brennan.-�15. Journalists as Purveyors of Partial Truths; Russell Waltz.-�16. Motivated Reasoning, Group Identification, and Representative Democracy; Kenneth Henley.-�17. Republics, Passions and Protests; Wade L. Robison -- Index.
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