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portada Pluralism, Socialism, and Political Legitimacy: Reflections on Opening up Communism (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2008
Language
English
Pages
204
Format
Paperback
ISBN
0521092078
ISBN13
9780521092074
Edition No.
1

Pluralism, Socialism, and Political Legitimacy: Reflections on Opening up Communism (in English)

Frederick M. Barnard; F. M. Barnard (Author) · Cambridge University Press · Paperback

Pluralism, Socialism, and Political Legitimacy: Reflections on Opening up Communism (in English) - Frederick M. Barnard; F. M. Barnard

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Synopsis "Pluralism, Socialism, and Political Legitimacy: Reflections on Opening up Communism (in English)"

The processes of transition from communist rule in Eastern Europe and the dilemmas of reform in the Soviet Union invite reflection on the role of pluralism in rendering a political system legitimate and democratic. In this book, Frederick M. Barnard examines differing conceptions of political pluralism, focusing on the question of how political differentiation can evolve and flourish without leading to crippling political fragmentation. The book uses certain proposals put forward by Czechoslovak reformers during the Prague Spring as a point of departure in examining broader questions about socialism and pluralism. These reformers outlined a unique form of pluralist socialism, and their arguments in favor of this political order take up a number of issues fundamental not only to the current reform process but to political theory generally. The ways in which these Czechoslovak proposals differed from others of the time put forward in Poland and Yugoslavia as well as from Western democratic theory are also discussed. Throughout the book, the author explores the ways in which the specific arguments of the Prague reformers illuminate the political-philosophical issues raised by socialist reform as well as the ways in which these issues themselves throw new light on Western political theory.

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