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In its political form, the existence of a public realm is the basis of a shared relationship between rulers and ruled which makes politics more than mere power or domination. How to construct and maintain a public realm in the political sphere is, however, a matter of especial dispute at the present day, due partly to the increasing difficulty of making the distinction between public and private spheres which has been the basis of Western liberal democracy; partly to the tendency of public concerns to be identified with economic interests, which transforms citizens into consumers; partly to pressure for the acknowledgement of diversity of every kind, which creates the danger of fragmenting the public realm; and partly to globalization processes which have undermined the traditional identification of the public realm with national political institutions. Globalization has, in addition, raised the question of whether there can be a supra-national public realm and, more generally, of what form it is likely to assume in non-Western cultures. These are amongst the fundamental contemporary issues addressed by contributors to the present volume.This book was published as a special issue of the Critical Review of International, Social and Political Philosophy.

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The Concept of the Public Realm
In its political form, the existence of a public realm is the basis of a shared relationship between rulers and ruled which makes politics more than mere power or domination. How to construct and maintain a public realm in the political sphere is, however, a matter of especial dispute at the present day, due partly to the increasing difficulty of making the distinction between public and private spheres which has been the basis of Western liberal democracy; partly to the tendency of public concerns to be identified with economic interests, which transforms citizens into consumers; partly to pressure for the acknowledgement of diversity of every kind, which creates the danger of fragmenting the public realm; and partly to globalization processes which have undermined the traditional identification of the public realm with national political institutions. Globalization has, in addition, raised the question of whether there can be a supra-national public realm and, more generally, of what form it is likely to assume in non-Western cultures. These are amongst the fundamental contemporary issues addressed by contributors to the present volume.
This book was published as a special issue of the Critical Review of International, Social and Political Philosophy.
Nol O'Sullivan is Research Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Hull. His most recent book is European Political Thought since 1945 (Palgrave, 2004). Other books include the monographs The Problem of Political Obligation (1987), Conservatism (Everyman, 1976), Fascism (Everyman, 1983), and The Philosophy of Santayana (Claridge Press, 1992). He is editor of the series Oakeshott Studies for the Imprint Academic Press. His work has been translated into Chinese, Italian, Dutch, Czech and Spanish.
The Concept of the Public Realm
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ISBN: 978-0-415-44831-4
CONTENTS
Nol O'Sullivan
Part I: The public, the private and the political in Western political theory
Gurpreet Mahajan
Nol O'Sullivan
Benjamin Arditi
Michael Freeden
Part II: Arendt, Habermas and Schmitt on the nature of the public realm
Elizabeth Frazer
Charles Turner
Kam Shapiro
Part III: Contemporary challenges to the concept of the public realm
Andrea Baumeister
Matthew Festenstein
Terry Nardin
Part IV: The concept of the public realm in non-Western culture: the case of India
Bhikhu Parekh
Gurpreet Mahajan is Professor at the Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University. Her publications include Explanation and understanding in the human sciences (OUP 1992, 1997), Identities and rights: aspects of liberal democracy in India (OUP 1998), The public and the private: issues of democratic citizenship (Sage 2003).
Nol O'Sullivan is Research Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Hull. His monographs are Conservatism (1976); Fascism (1983); The problem of political obligation (1986); The philosophy of Santayana (1992) and European political thought since 1945 (2004).
Benjamin Arditi is Professor of Politics at the National University of Mexico (UNAM). His research focuses on the question of the political and the limits of the liberal conception of politics. He is the editor of Post-liberal democracy? (Barcelona, 2005) and the author of Politics on the edges of liberalism: difference, populism, revolution, agitation (Edinburgh, 2007). He co-edits Taking on the political, a book series on continental political thought published by Edinburgh University Press, and is currently preparing a monograph on the becoming-other of politics.
Michael Freeden is Professor of Politics and director of the Centre for Political Ideologies at the University of Oxford, and Professorial Fellow of Mansfield College, Oxford. His books include The new liberalism: An ideology of social reform (1978); Liberalism divided: A study in British political thought 19141939 (1986); Rights (1991); Ideologies and political theory: A conceptual approach (1996); Liberal languages: Ideological imaginations and 20th century progressive thought (2005); The meaning of ideology: Crossdisciplinary perspectives (ed.) (2007). He edits the Journal of political ideologies.
Elizabeth Frazer is Fellow and Tutor in Politics at New College, Oxford. Her work on contemporary western political thought includes her monograph The problems of communitarian politics: Unity and conflict (1999).
Charles Turner is a social theorist at the University of Warwick. His books include Modernity and politics in the work of Max Weber (Routledge, 1992) and Social theory after the Holocaust (Liverpool, 2000).
Kam Shapiro is Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics and Government at Illinois State University. He is the author of Sovereign nations, carnal states (2003) and Carl Schmitt and the intensification of politics (forthcoming).
Andrea Baumeister is Senior Lecturer in Politics at Stirling University. Her work on contemporary western political thought includes her monograph Liberalism and the politics of difference (2000).
Matthew Festenstein is Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of York. His books include Pragmatism and political theory (1997) and Negotiating diversity: Culture, deliberation, trust (2005).
Terry Nardin holds a chair at the National University of Singapore. His books include Law morality and the relations between states (1983) and The philosophy of Michael Oakeshott (2001).
Bhikhu Parekh is Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Westminster and Emeritus Professor of Political Theory at the University of Hull. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, President of the Academy for Social Sciences, and a Labour member of the House of Lords. He is the author of several books, his latest being A new politics of identity (2008).
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