
Democracy Reconsidered
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Led by the provocative observations of Lawler, a member of President Bush's Council on Bioethics, the first section lays out the predicament caused by the gravitation of democracy towards a disbelief in absolute truth, leading to a "crisis of self-evidence." The second section searches for tools that one might use to restore health to the individual and community within American democracy, including spiritual faith, creative autonomy, and philosophic inquiry. The third section addresses the supposed "crisis in liberal education" caused by our "crisis of self-evidence." Included essays explore the extent to which the professed aims of liberal education may be at odds with the cultivation of dutiful citizens. The book closes by considering some of the political consequences of employing content-less freedom as the primary standard by which human behaviour is judged.
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Peter Augustine Lawler is Dana Professor of Government at Berry College.
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Part 2 Part One: Democratic Relativism: A Crisis of Self-Evidence
Chapter 3 Chapter One: Our Crisis of Self-Evidence
Chapter 4 Chapter Two: The American Context of Leo Strauss's Natural Right and History
Chapter 5 Chapter Three: Gender Feminism in America: A Reconsideration of Nietzsche's Anti-Feminism
Chapter 6 Chapter Four: Anti-Snobs and Anti-Artists
Part 7 Part Two: Democracy's Transformation of the Human Character and Soul
Chapter 8 Chapter Five: Autonomy and Cruelty: Rorty and Montaigne on the Social Bond
Chapter 9 Chapter Six: Democracy and Philosophy as a Way of Life
Chapter 10 Chapter Seven: A Tale of Two Liberals: Re-Discovering American Liberalism in Flannery O'Connor's The Barber
Part 12 Part Three: Educating the Democratic Mind and Spirit
Chapter 12 Chapter Eight: The Rift in the Modern Mind: Tocqueville and Percy on the Rise of the Cartesian Self
Chapter 14 Chapter Nine: Religion and Community in Liberal Education and Liberal Democracy
Chapter 15 Chapter Ten: A Plea to Protect and Promote the Small Liberal Arts College as Such
Chapter 16 Chapter Eleven: Liberal Education and the Democratic Man
Chapter 17 Chapter Twelve: Liberal Education: A Friendly Critic of Liberal Democracy
Part 18 Part Four: Democracy in American Politics and Society
Chapter 19 Chapter Thirteen: Friendly Critics: Tocqueville and Croly on American Political Parties
Chapter 20 Chapter Fourteen: Bioethics and the American Characterwith a response by Eric Stone entitled "Of Revulsion and Joy"
Chapter 21 Chapter Fifteen: Progress or Tyranny? The Goodridge Dissents
Chapter 22 Chapter Sixteen: Women Against Liberation: Opposing Feminism in a Democratic Age
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