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Democratic Theory and Praxis bibliography

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While the principal focus is on "contemporary" democratic theory and to a lesser extent, democratic praxis, there are some titles I included that explicate, rationally reconstruct, or comment extensively on Athenian democracy (e.g., Finley or Ober) as well as works examining canonical political philosophers in the Liberal tradition (e.g., Lloyd on Hobbes, Urbinati on J.S. Mill, or Waldron on Locke). And although this compilation revolves around "theory" or the values, principles, and ideal(s) of democracy, issues concerning democratic praxis of course arise by design, default, or implication. The literature treating democratic praxis proper in historical, empirical, and comparative terms is enormous, so I try merely to provide some of the better titles, hoping them to be representative. The following bibliographies have strong family relations or resemblance to this one (embedded links): (i) After Slavery & Reconstruction: The Black Struggle in the U.S. for Freedom, Equality, and Self-Realization (ii) Beyond Inequality, (iii) Constitutionalism, (iv) Elections and Voting, (v) Global Distributive Justice, (vi) The Great Depression and the New Deal, (vii) The History, Theory & Praxis of the Left in the 1960s, (viii) Human Rights, (ix) Immigration and Refugees, (x) Marxism, (xi) Mass Media: Politics, Political Economy, and the Law, (xii) Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory, (xiii) the Political Philosophy of Liberalism, (xiv) Punishment and Prison, and (xv) Workers, the World of Work and Labor Law. The works in these lists bear directly, indirectly, and occasionally urgently on the prominent or pressing themes, questions, and issues that pertain to democratic theory and praxis. As with most of my bibliographies, this compilation has two principal constraints: books, in English. I have made some exceptions with regard to the first constraint, although apart from a few journal articles and an SEP entry, the material (e.g., essays, chapters) is likewise found within books.

Contemporary Democratic Theory & Praxis: A Basic Bibliography Patrick S. O’Donnell (2024) Jacob Lawrence, “The 1920’s ...The Migrants Arrive and Cast Their Ballots” (1974) While the principal focus is on “contemporary” democratic theory and to a lesser extent, democratic praxis, there are some titles I included that explicate, rationally reconstruct, or comment extensively on Athenian democracy (e.g., Finley or Ober) as well as works examining canonical political philosophers in the Liberal tradition (e.g., Lloyd on Hobbes, Urbinati on J.S. Mill, or Waldron on Locke). And although this compilation revolves around “theory” or the values, principles, and ideal(s) of democracy, issues concerning democratic praxis of course arise by design, default, or implication. The literature treating democratic praxis proper in historical, empirical, and comparative terms is enormous, so I try merely to provide some of the better titles, hoping them to be representative. The following bibliographies have strong family relations or resemblance to this one (embedded links): (i) After Slavery & Reconstruction: The Black Struggle in the U.S. for Freedom, Equality, and Self-Realization (ii) Beyond Inequality, (iii) Constitutionalism, (iv) Elections and Voting, (v) Global Distributive Justice, (vi) The Great Depression and the New Deal, (vii) The History, Theory & Praxis of the Left in the 1960s, (viii) Human Rights, (ix) Immigration and Refugees, (x) Marxism, (xi) Mass Media: Politics, Political Economy, and the Law, (xii) Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory, (xiii) the Political Philosophy of Liberalism, (xiv) Punishment and Prison, and (xv) Workers, the World of Work and Labor Law. The works in these lists bear directly, indirectly, and occasionally urgently on the prominent or pressing themes, questions, and issues that pertain to democratic theory and praxis. As with most of my bibliographies, this compilation has two principal constraints: books, in English. I have made some exceptions with regard to the first constraint, although apart from a few journal articles and an SEP entry, the material (e.g., essays, chapters) is likewise found within books.  Abramson, Jeffrey. We, the Jury: The Jury System and the Ideal of Democracy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000 (1994).  Acemoglu, Daron and James A. Robinson. Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2006.  Achen, Christopher and Larry Bartels. Democracy for Realists: Why Elections Do Not Produce Responsive Governments. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2016.  Ackerman, Bruce. Social Justice in the Liberal State. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1980.  Ackerman, Bruce. The Future of Liberal Revolution. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1992.  Ackerman, Bruce. We the People: Vol. 1, Foundations. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1993. 2  Ackerman, Bruce. We the People: Vol. 2, Transformations. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2000.  Ackerman, Bruce. Before the Next Attack: Preserving Civil Liberties in an Age of Terrorism. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2006.  Ackerman, Bruce and James S. Fishkin. Deliberation Day. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2005 ed.  Adams, Francis. Deepening Democracy: Global Governance and Political Reform in Latin America. New York: Praeger, 2003.  Adler, Glenn and Jonny Steinberg, eds. From Comrades to Citizens: The South African Civics Movement and the Transition to Democracy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2000.  Albertazzi, Daniele M. and Duncan McDonnell, eds. Twenty-First Century Populism. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.  Alejandro, Roberto. The Limits of Rawlsian Justice. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.  Alexander, Gerard. The Sources of Democratic Consolidation. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2002.  Alexander, Larry, ed. Constitutionalism: Philosophical Foundations. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1998.  Allen, Danielle. The World of Prometheus: The Politics of Punishing in Democratic Athens. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000.  Allen, Danielle. Education and Equality (with comments by Tommie Shelby, Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, Michael Rebell, and Quiara Alegría Hude) Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2016.  Allen, Danielle. Democracy in the Time of Coronavirus. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2022.  Allen, Danielle. Justice by Means of Democracy. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2023.  Allen, Danielle and Rohini Somanthan, eds. Difference without Domination: Pursuing Justice in Diverse Democracies. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2020.  Almond, Gabriel and Sidney Verba. The Civic Culture. 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Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2017.  Andrews, George Reid and Herrick Chapman, eds. The Social Construction of Democracy, 1870-1990. New York: New York University Press, 1995.  Appiah, Kwame Anthony. The Ethics of Identity. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2005.  Applebaum, Anne. Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism. New York: Doubleday, 2020.  Archibugi, Daniele. The Global Commonwealth of Citizens: Towards Cosmopolitan Democracy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2008.  Archibugi, Daniele and David Held, eds. Cosmopolitan Democracy: An Agenda for a New World Order. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 1995.  Archibugi, Daniele, David Held and Martin Köhler, eds. Re-imagining Political Community: Studies in Cosmopolitan Democracy. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1998.  Arditi, Benjamin. Politics on the Edges of Liberalism: Difference, Populism, Revolution, Agitation. 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Designs for Democratic Stability: Studies in Viable Constitutionalism. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1997.  Bachrach, Peter. The Theory of Democratic Elitism: A Critique. Boston, MA: Little, Brown & Co., 1967.  Baghramian, Maria and Attracta Ingram, eds. Pluralism: The Philosophy and Politics of Diversity. London: Routledge, 2000.  Baker, C. Edwin. Media, Markets, and Democracy. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002.  Baker, C. Edwin. Media Concentration and Democracy: Why Ownership Matters. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007.  Bakvis, Herman and William M. Chandler, eds. Federalism and the Role of the State. Toronto: Toronto University Press, 1987.  Balinski, Michel and Rida Liraki. Majority Judgment: Measuring, Ranking, and Electing. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2010.  Ball, Terrence and Richard Dagger. Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal. New York: Longman, 4th ed., 2001.  Barak, Aharon. The Judge in a Democracy. 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