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100 1 _aHöffe, Otfried.
_9278585
245 1 0 _aDemocracy in an age of globalisation /
_cOtfried Höffe.
263 _a200704
264 1 _aDordrecht ;
_aLondon :
_bSpringer,
_c2007.
300 _ax,350 p.
490 1 _aStudies in global justice ;
_vv. 3
505 0 0 _g1.
_tThe challenges of our times --
_g1.1.
_tComplex globalisation --
_g1.1.1.
_tThe demise of the individual state --
_g1.1.2.
_tThe plurality of globalisation --
_g1.1.3.
_tTwo qualifications --
_g1.1.4.
_tOnly a trend --
_g1.2.
_tTwo visions --
_g1.3.
_tModernisations --
_g1.4.
_tPhilosophy as the advocate of humankind --
_gPart 1.
_tQualified democracy --
_g2.
_tConsent out of advantage --
_g2.1.
_tThe authority to compel --
_g2.2.
_tWelfare (utilitarianism) or justice? --
_g2.3.
_tLegitimatory individualism --
_g2.4.
_tThe contract as a metaphor --
_g2.5.
_tA transcendental exchange --
_g3.
_tPrinciples of justice --
_g3.1.
_tA transcendental grammar --
_g3.2.
_tHuman rights --
_g3.3.
_tNegative rights to freedom --
_g3.3.1.
_tIntegrity of life and limb --
_g3.3.2.
_tFreedom of speech and religion --
_g3.3.3.
_tThe criterion of freedom rights --
_g3.4.
_tPositive rights to freedom: social rights --
_g3.5.
_tProto-justice --
_tA first list of principles of justice --
_g3.6.
_tSolidarity --
_g4.
_tPublic powers --
_g4.1.
_tThe task of implementing the law --
_g4.2.
_tSeparation of powers --
_g4.3.
_tDemocracy --
_g4.3.1.
_tRule-legitimising democracy --
_g4.3.2.
_tRule-exercising democracy --
_g4.3.3.
_tParticipatory democracy --
_g4.4.
_tThe right to be different --
_g5.
_tSubsidiarity and federalism --
_g5.1.
_tTraditional subsidiarity --
_g5.2.
_tModernisations --
_tA Complete list of principles of justice --
_g5.3.
_tFederalism --
_g6.
_tThe demise of the state? --
_g6.1.
_tInternal metamorphoses --
_g6.1.1.
_tAgainst a false glorification of the state --
_g6.1.2.
_tA look at history --
_g6.1.3.
_tA weakened state? --
_g6.2.
_tErosion from outside --
_g6.3.
_tAn enlightened nation state --
_g6.3.1.
_tA neutral concept --
_g6.3.2.
_tFive modernisations --
_g7.
_tFrom subject to citizen --
_g7.1.
_tCivicvirtues --
_g7.2.
_tCivic courage and the sense of law --
_g7.3.
_tTolerance and the sense of justice --
_g7.4.
_tThe sense of state citizenship --
_g7.5.
_tThe sense of community --
_g7.6.
_tPrudence, composure, wisdom --
_gPart 2.
_tA subsidiary and federal world republic --
_g8.
_tA look at history --
_g8.1.
_tCitizen or world citizen --
_g8.1.1.
_tAntiquity --
_g8.1.2.
_tSeven models --
_g8.1.3.
_tModernity --
_g8.2.
_tOn perpetual peace --
_g8.2.1.
_tPlato and Aristotle --
_g8.2.2.
_tA Positive or negative concept? --
_g8.2.3.
_tAugustine --
_g8.2.4.
_tThe Middle Ages --
_g8.2.5.
_tModernity --
_g8.3.
_tKant --
_g8.4.
_tAfter Kant --
_g9.
_tA world order without a world state? --
_g9.1.
_tA strategic world order --
_g9.2.
_tGovernance without a state --
_g9.3.
_tDemocratisation of the world of states --
_g9.3.1.
_tPro arguments --
_g9.3.2.
_tContra arguments --
_g9.3.3.
_tSummary --
_g9.4.
_tFirst constructive vetoes --
_g10.
_tThe complementary world republic --
_g10.1.
_tA world republic respectful of differences --
_g10.2.
_tGlobality instead of globalism --
_g10.3.
_tA continental level --
_g10.4.
_tThe dual global social contract --
_g11.
_tAgainst a global Leviathan --
_g11.1.
_t'soulless despotism' --
_g11.2.
_tA global public --
_g11.3.
_tState rights --
_g11.4.
_tA glance at the United Nations --
_g11.4.1.
_tNo rudimentary world republic --
_g11.4.2.
_t'Glory and misery' --
_g11.4.3.
_tEight proposals for reform --
_g12.
_tGlobal civic virtues --
_g12.1.
_tComplementary world citizens --
_g12.2.
_tA sense for global rule of law and justice --
_g12.3.
_tA global civic sense and a global sense of community --
_gPart 3.
_tInstitutions and responsibilities --
_g13.
_tPeace and the rule of law --
_g13.1.
_tProtection of international law --
_g13.2.
_tThe protection of world citizens --
_g13.2.1.
_tGenerosity --
_g13.2.2.
_tAsylum --
_g13.2.3.
_tCrime --
_g13.3.
_tGlobal courts of law --
_g13.3.1.
_tA judicial sense of global law --
_g13.3.2.
_tThe state under the rule of law and the state under the rule of judges --
_g13.3.3.
_tGlobal courts of arbitration? --
_g13.4.
_tA global criminal law --
_g13.5.
_tOpus iustitiae pax --
_g14.
_tSelf-determination, secession and intervention --
_g14.1.
_tAbsolute sovereignty? --
_g14.2.
_tSelf-determination and secession --
_g14.2.1.
_tWhich nation? --
_g14.2.2.
_tWhich self-determination? --
_g14.2.3.
_tCollective rights --
_g14.2.4.
_tThe right to secession --
_g14.3.
_tHumanitarian intervention --
_g15.
_tA global social and ecological market --
_g15.1.
_tGlobal regulation of competition --
_g15.2.
_tA global economic and fiscal policy --
_g15.3.
_tGlobal justice --
_g15.3.1.
_tSocial standards --
_g15.3.2.
_tDevelopment --
_g15.4.
_tGlobal solidarity and global charity --
_g15.5.
_tGlobal environmental protection --
_g16.
_tThe view ahead --
_g16.1.
_tA complex world order --
_g16.2.
_tA third democratic revolution --
_g16.3.
_tA realistic vision.
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