Pluralism, socialism, and political legitimacy: reflections on opening up communism
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 plural...
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Zusammenfassung: | 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. He emphasizes the necessary balance between political differentiation and societal cohesion. The book uses certain proposals put forward by pluralist reformers during the Prague Spring as a point of departure in examining broader questions about socialism and pluralism. These proposals outlined a unique form of pluralist socialism In reflecting on them, Professor Barnard takes up a number of issues fundamental not only to socialist theory but to political theory generally, such as the political conversion of doctrinal "isms" and, in this context, the nature and role of political ideology; the relation of the state to society; and the importance of political accountability. He examines the ways in which Czechoslovak pluralist ideas differed from others advanced at the time in Poland and Yugoslavia as well as from those common in Western democracies, and these differences clarify opposing arguments about the meaning and method of democratizing society, such as the question of whether democratization requires the deprofessionalization of politics if not the total withering away of the state Throughout the book, the author explores the political-philosophical as well as the procedural-democratic problems involved in legitimizing socialism as a pluralist political system, and, in so doing, also throws new light on central concerns in Western political debate. This is a clearly written exposition of a complex set of issues that should be of interest to political philosophers as well as to scholars and students of Eastern European and Soviet political theory |
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Contents
Preface page ix
Introduction
I
II
III
IV
V
The
I
Variants of pluralism
Socialism and politics
Pluralism as openness
Liberal neutrality and socialist plurality
The structure of the argument
Context
Humane socialism: Marxism and
Masarykism?
II Economic equality and political 24
participation
III The spring of political reform 28
IV From monism to pluralism 31
V The leading-role principle 34
VI Party reform and political reform 38
VII Opposition and political opposition 42
3 Socialist pluralism and pluralist socialism 47
I English antecedents 48
II Czechoslovak departures 53
III The deconsecration of politics 58
IV The anomaly of socialist pluralism 61
4 Ideological differentiation under socialism 66
I Philosophy and politics 68
II Marxism and ideology 73
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viii Contents
III Redefining ideology in politics 76
IV Ideology and legitimacy 81
5 Socialism and the language of sentiment 86
L Substantive and procedural legitimacy 86
II Community and competition 89
III Common purposes and public objects 93
IV Fraternity and citizenship 98
6 Socialism and the language of rationality 103
I Rationality and political rationality 103
II Conversation and contestation 108
III Norms and processes 112
IV Neutrality and socialism , 115
V Universality and citizenship 118
7 Socialism, politics, and citizenship 119
I Command socialism and Klokocka s 119
critique
II Socialism as a civic order 122
III The general will and a politics of opinion 128
IV Debate, dissent, and public choice 133
8 Conclusion 139
I Diversity and unity 140
II Cfedal consensus and political dissensus 144
III Continuity and reversibility 146
IV Yields of opening up communism 148
V Slogans and words 149
Appendix: Electoral confrontation under socialism 153
Index 185
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title_full | Pluralism, socialism, and political legitimacy reflections on opening up communism F. M. Barnard |
title_fullStr | Pluralism, socialism, and political legitimacy reflections on opening up communism F. M. Barnard |
title_full_unstemmed | Pluralism, socialism, and political legitimacy reflections on opening up communism F. M. Barnard |
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title_sort | pluralism socialism and political legitimacy reflections on opening up communism |
title_sub | reflections on opening up communism |
topic | Communisme - 1945- Legitimiteit gtt Plurale samenleving gtt Pluralisme Socialisme Pluralismus fes Politische Theorie fes Sozialismus, Politische Theorie fes Kommunismus Politik Sozialismus Communism Socialism Pluralism Marxismus (DE-588)4037764-7 gnd Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 gnd Pluralismus (DE-588)4046401-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Communisme - 1945- Legitimiteit Plurale samenleving Pluralisme Socialisme Pluralismus Politische Theorie Sozialismus, Politische Theorie Kommunismus Politik Sozialismus Communism Socialism Pluralism Marxismus Europe de l'Est - Politique et gouvernement - 1989- U.R.S.S - Politique et gouvernement - 1985-1991 Tschechoslowakei Sowjetunion Soviet Union Politics and government 1985- Europe, Eastern Politics and government 1989- |
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