Pluralism, Democracy, and Social Justice: An Anthology of Contemporary Political Thought

AMD 3.500

This anthology of translations comprises six texts authored by representatives of different ideological currents of contemporary political thought.

The texts revolve around three main themes: pluralism, democracy, and social justice. From the standpoint of their ideological and even stylistic differences, the authors debate each other, shedding light on some fundamental issues of political thought and their proposed solutions.

Ernesto Laclau

Power and Representation, Emancipation(s)

Chantal Mouffe

For an Agonistic Model of Democracy, The Democratic Paradox

Carole Pateman

‘The Disorder of Women’: Women, Love, and the Sense of Justice, in The Disorder of Women: Democracy, Feminism and Political Theory

John Rawls

A Theory of Justice

Michael Walzer

Complex Equality, in Spheres of Justice: A Defense of Pluralism and Equality

David Miller

A Sketch of a Theory of Justice, in Principles of Social Justice

 

Compiled and translated by Naira Mkrtchyan

Published by the Institute for Contemporary Art Yerevan

2024