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429The place of self-interest and the role of power in deliberative democracyJournal of Political Philosophy 18 (1): 64-100. 2009.No Abstract
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162A "selection model" of political representationJournal of Political Philosophy 17 (4): 369-398. 2009.No Abstract
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80Conflict and Commonality in Habermas’s Structural Transformation of the Public SpherePolitical Theory 40 (6): 789-801. 2012.
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67Beyond Self-Interest (edited book)University of Chicago Press. 1990.The essays trace, from the ancient Greeks to the present, the use of self-interest to explain political life.
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60Living with conflict: Representation in the theory of adversary democracyEthics 91 (3): 466-476. 1981.
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43The future of political theory: Lippincott lectureContemporary Political Theory 22 (2): 251-265. 2023.
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31Feminism and democratic communityIn Penny A. Weiss & Marilyn Friedman (eds.), Feminism and Community, Temple University Press. pp. 341--65. 1993.
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27Everyday talk in the deliberative systemIn Stephen Macedo (ed.), Deliberative politics: essays on democracy and disagreement, Oxford University Press. pp. 1--211. 1999.
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24Benjamin Barber and the Practice of Political TheoryContemporary Political Theory 17 (4): 478-510. 2018.
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20On the Importance of Getting Things DoneLas Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 1 (1): 57-82. 2012.In this paper Jane Mansbridge reflects upon the role of resistance in democracy. Resistance “can cause inaction by focusing on stopping, rather than using, coercion.”’ Instead we should increase the legitimacy of democratic action and in that manner further the possibility of sanction through coercion. An improvement of democratic institutions and of the procedures of deliberation, which makes room for citizen input, would also make for a more efficacious and organized resistance, when necessary…Read more
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19FeminismEdward Elgar Publishing. 1994.This two-volume set focuses on issues in contemporary feminist debate, including: the critique of mainstream political theories, the feminist reconstruction of political concepts, the impact of the different voice ethic of care on moral theory, and the equality/difference debate.
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17Is Democracy before Liberalism a Justification for Democracy without Liberalism?Polis 36 (3): 524-534. 2019.
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12FeminismIn Robert E. Goodin, Philip Pettit & Thomas Pogge (eds.), A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, Blackwell. 2017.Feminism is a political stance more than a systematic theory. Political life forms its base: its goal is to change the world. Like Marxism, or any other movement aimed at political change, its thought is inextricably mingled with action. Unlike Marxism, an ideology initiated by a single man, feminism is essentially plural. It is thought derived implicitly from the experience of every woman who has resisted or tried to resist domination.
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8Jane Mansbridge: participation, deliberation, legitimate coercionRoutledge. 2018.This volume tracks the evolution of Mansbridge's key contributions to democratic theory in participatory, institutional and feminist contexts through articles that span her entire career to date.
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6Carole Pateman: Radical Liberal?In Daniel I. O'Neill, Mary Lyndon Shanley & Iris Marion Young (eds.), Illusion of Consent: Engaging with Carole Pateman, Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 17-30. 2008.
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2Who's in Charge Here? Decision by Accretion and Gatekeeping in the Struggle for the ERAPolitics and Society 13 (4): 343-382. 1984.
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Representation failureIn Melissa Schwartzberg & Daniel Viehoff (eds.), Democratic failure, New York University Press. 2020.
Harvard University
PhD, 1973
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