
Democracy and Association
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This book offers the first systematic assessment of what associations do and don't do for democracy. Mark Warren explains how and when associational life expands the domain, inclusiveness, and authenticity of democracy. He looks at which associations are most likely to foster individuals' capacities for democratic citizenship, provoke political debate, open existing institutions, guide market activities, or bring democratic decision-making to new venues. Throughout, Warren also considers the trade-offs involved, noting, for example, that organizational solidarity can dampen internal dissent and deliberation even as it enhances public deliberation. Blending political and social theory with an eye to social science, Democracy and Association will draw social scientists with interests in democracy, political philosophers, students of public policy, as well as the many activists who fortify the varied landscape we call civil society. As an original analysis of which associational soils yield vigorous democracies, the book will have a major impact on democratic theory and empirical research.
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- Cover Page
- Half-title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgments
- One: Introduction
- Two: Approaches to Association
- For and against Theoretical Generalization
- What Do We Want from Associational Life?
- The Influence of the Tocquevillian Paradigm
- Beyond Tocqueville
- A Note on Functionalist Language
- Three: The Concept of Association
- Hobbes and Locke: The Modern Concept of Association
- Tocqueville: The Associational Democracy of Everyday Life
- G. D. H. Cole: Association versus Community
- Parsons: Three "Types of Operative Organization
- Associations versus Associational Relations
- The Concept of Civil Society
- Four: The Democratic Effects of Association
- Democratic Self-Rule as Autonomy
- Developmental Effects on Individuals
- Public Sphere Effects
- Institutional Effects
- Five: The Associational Terrain: Distinctions That Make a Difference
- Voluntary versus Nonvoluntary Association
- The Constitutive Media of Association
- Constitutive Goods of Association
- Six: The Democratic Effects of Associational Types
- Dimensions of Associational Types
- More Points on the Logic of the Analysis
- Developmental Effects
- Public Sphere Effects
- Institutional Effects
- Seven: Conclusion: Democratic Associational Ecologies
- Democratic Associational Ecologies
- Agents of Democracy
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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