Communicative Rationality and Deliberative Democracy of Jürgen Habermas: Toward Consolidation of Democracy in AfricaThis book critically investigates Jurgen Habermas's attempt to develop communicative conception of human rationality. It explores Habermas's fundamental commitment to the practical import and ramifications of communicative rationality in the field of African political philosophy. Within this context, Habermas's ambitious project to reconcile law, justice, and democracy is wide-ranging. This work explores how it is, among other things, that deliberative institutions can become more democratic through, as Dewey put it, "improvements in the methods and conditions of debate, discussion and persuasion". |
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VIII | 2 |
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XII | 34 |
XIII | 36 |
XIV | 37 |
XLVII | 252 |
XLVIII | 256 |
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L | 264 |
LI | 267 |
LII | 284 |
LIII | 289 |
LIV | 297 |
XV | 38 |
XVI | 47 |
XVII | 55 |
XVIII | 63 |
XIX | 88 |
XX | 89 |
XXI | 99 |
XXII | 118 |
XXIII | 129 |
XXIV | 136 |
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XXVI | 140 |
XXVII | 144 |
XXVIII | 149 |
XXIX | 153 |
XXX | 157 |
XXXI | 167 |
XXXII | 171 |
XXXIII | 179 |
XXXIV | 182 |
XXXV | 190 |
XXXVI | 192 |
XXXVII | 194 |
XXXIX | 201 |
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XLI | 219 |
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LXXVI | 424 |
LXXVII | 436 |
LXXIX | 437 |
LXXX | 439 |
LXXXI | 441 |
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