backdrop of inclusive, egalitarian citizenship, with strong—legally or constitutionally enshrined—protections for individuals and clear majoritarian procedures for political participation. And yet, with democracies around the world leaving their citizens
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What Can a Political Form of Reconciliation Look Like in Divided Societies?
The Deliberative “Right to Justification” and Agonistic Democracy
Burcu Özçelik
exclusionary in the sense that “it violates the principle of political egalitarianism” by excluding certain reasons from public deliberation on account of their unreasonableness (2003: 117). While affirming the desirability of the normative criterion of
The Little Entente of Women as Transnational Ethno-Nationalist Community
Spotlight on Romania
Maria Bucur
connections in the new provinces. These were rarely egalitarian, open societies. They were led by aristocrats and other socioeconomic elites, and adhered to the hierarchical social structures those leaders enjoyed. The only leverage that women
Birgitta Bader-Zaar, Evguenia Davidova, Minja Bujaković, Milena Kirova, Malgorzata Fidelis, Stefano Petrungaro, Alexandra Talavar, Daniela Koleva, Rochelle Ruthchild, Vania Ivanova, Valentina Mitkova, Roxana L. Cazan, Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska, and Nadia Danova
, “Socialist Modernity in the 1950s and 1960s,” turns to communist regimes’ attempts to create an alternative socialist modernity that would aim not only at industrial development and egalitarianism, but also at satisfying citizens’ needs for material comfort