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14The Diverse Community or the Unoppressive City: Which Ideal for a Transformative Politics of Difference?Journal of Social Philosophy 26 (1): 86-102. 2008.
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36Actualizing Bernstein's Pragmatist Vision: Philosophy's Role in Shaping a Deeply Democratic FutureThe Pluralist 20 (2): 87-108. 2025.As Tara Mastrelli, Richard J. Bernstein’s teaching assistant for his American Pragmatism seminar, tells the story of his final months, he was teaching his course on American Pragmatism at the New School for the last time while imagining an essay on “Pragmatism Reconsidered,” that he ran out of time to write. In this unwritten essay, Mastrelli reports, Bernstein planned to call for three mid-course shifts in contemporary pragmatists’ understanding of our past, present, and future that would steer…Read more
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26Dr. Dewey’s Deeply Democratic Metaphysical Therapeutic for the Post-9/11 American Democratic DiseaseIn Jim Garrison (ed.), Reconstructing Democracy, Recontextualizing Dewey: Pragmatism and Interactive Constructivism in the Twenty-First Century, State University of New York Press. pp. 31-54. 2008.
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77The Critical Pragmatism of Alain Locke: A Reader on Value Theory, Aesthetics, Community, Culture, Race, and Education (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1999.In its comprehensive overview of Alain Locke's pragmatist philosophy this book captures the radical implications of Locke's approach within pragmatism, the critical temper embedded in Locke's works, the central role of power and empowerment of the oppressed and the concept of broad democracy Locke employed
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408 Pragmatist Political Economy: Toward a Deweyan Paradigm of Deep Democracy for Times of Global CrisisIn Roger T. Ames, Yajun Chen & Peter D. Hershock (eds.), Confucianism and Deweyan Pragmatism: Resources for a New Geopolitics of Interdependence, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 109-132. 2021.
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Deep Democracy: Community, Diversity, and TransformationTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 38 (3): 464-467. 2002.
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72Pragmatism and Social Hope: Deepening Democracy in Global ContextsColumbia University Press. 2008.Since 9/11, citizens of all nations have been searching for a democratic public philosophy that provides practical and inspiring answers to the problems of the twenty-first century. Drawing on the wisdom of past and present pragmatist thinkers, Judith M. Green maps a contemporary form of citizenship that emphasizes participation and cooperation and reclaims the critical role of social movements and nongovernmental organizations. Starting with empowering processes of storytelling, truth and recon…Read more
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59Pragmatism and diversity: Dewey in the context of late twentieth century debates (edited book)Palgrave-Macmillan. 2012.Diversity is both an unavoidable aspect of twenty-first century living and a powerful challenge to older philosophical traditions that still assume as normatively universal a set of values, ways of thinking, institutions, and habits of living that emerged within earlier eras of more homogeneous cultures, less developed technologies, and more accepted forms of linguistic, legal, religious, economic, political, and military domination. Within recent years, new styles of philosophical discourse, in…Read more
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378Participatory democracy: Movements, campaigns, and democratic livingJournal of Speculative Philosophy 18 (1): 60-71. 2004.
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Altars for ancestors : Maya altars for the days of the dead in yucatánIn Douglas Sharon & James Edward Brady (eds.), Mesas & cosmologies in Mesoamerica, San Diego Museum of Man. 2003.
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47Transforming Global Social Habits: GH Mead's Pragmatist Contributions to Democratic Political EconomyIn F. Thomas Burke & Krzysztof Skowronski (eds.), George Herbert Mead in the Twenty-first Century, Lexington Press. pp. 215. 2013.
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117On the Passing of Richard Rorty and the Future of American PhilosophyContemporary Pragmatism 4 (2): 35-44. 2007.The passing of Richard Rorty is an event to mark in the annals of American philosophy - the passing of a spirit-guide to some, and of a dark shadow to others, but certainly that of an original, iconoclastic thinker who brought classical American pragmatism back into the contemporary philosophical conversation, and who got philosophers telling stories of achieving a long-loved dream of democracy. I outline a twelve-point agenda for productive future philosophical wrangles with Rorty, highlighting…Read more
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68Richard J. Bernstein and the Pragmatic Turn in Contemporary Philosophy: Rekindling Pragmatism's Fire (edited book)Palgrave Macmillan. 2014.Richard J. Bernstein, who has played a leading role in "the pragmatist turn" in contemporary philosophy, replies to twelve younger critics in a lively conversation about pragmatism's past, present, and future as a guiding paradigm for philosophy and related fields.
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101Feminist critics have charged that Aristotle's mistaken and harmful remarks about women and slaves show inconsistency or bias-driven arbitrariness. However, this analysis shows that these remarks function within a consistent and coherent theoretical corpus. Thus, both Aristotle's hierarchical and dualistic first principles and the methodology on which his entire corpus is based must be unreliable. Moreover, consistency and coherence must be insufficient warrants of theoretical insightfulness. Ar…Read more
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101King's pragmatic philosophy of political transformationJournal of Social Philosophy 25 (1): 160-169. 1994.
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22Persuasion and Compulsion in DemocracyIn Jacquelyn Kegley & Krzysztof Piotr Skowronski (eds.), Persuasion and Compulsion in Democracy, Lexington Books. pp. 173. 2015.
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131Retrieving the Human Place in NatureEnvironmental Ethics 17 (4): 381-396. 1995.The present worldwide ecological crisis challenges both some fundamental Western cultural assumptions about human relationships to nature and the efficacy of democratic institutions in transforming these relationships appropriately and in a timely manner. I discuss what kind of ecophilosophy is most feasible and desirable in guiding rapid and effective response to the present crisis in the short term, as well as positive cultural transformation in the West toward sound natural and social ecology…Read more
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44Cultivating Pragmatist Cosmopolitanism—Democratic Local-and-Global Community amidst DiversityIn Judith M. Green, Stefan Neubert & Kersten Reich (eds.), Pragmatism and diversity: Dewey in the context of late twentieth century debates, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 55. 2012.
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114The diverse community or the unoppressive city: Which ideal for a transformative politics of difference?Journal of Social Philosophy 26 (1): 86-102. 1995.
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35Pluralism and deliberative democracy : A pragmatist approachIn John R. Shook & Joseph Margolis (eds.), A Companion to Pragmatism, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.This chapter contains sections titled: Why are Pluralism and Deliberative Democracy Important Now? The Current Stage of Deliberative Democratic Theorizing Some Pragmatist Suggestions About Deliberative Democracy.
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Social democracy, cosmopolitan hospitality, and intercivilizational peace : lessons from Jane AddamsIn Maurice Hamington (ed.), Feminist Interpretations of Jane Addams, Pennsylvania State University Press. 2010.
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44Deep Democracy: Community, Diversity, and Transformation (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1999.Deeply understood, democracy is more than a "formal" institutional framework for which America provides the model, acting as a preferable alternative to the modern totalitarian regimes that have distorted social life around the world. At its core, as John Dewey understood, democracy is a realistic ideal, a desired and desirable future possibility that is yet-to-be. In this period of global crises in differing cultures, a shared environment, and an increasingly globalized political economy, this …Read more
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