Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction: Pragmatism and Social Hope: Deepening Democracy in Global Contexts | p. 1 |
Why America and the World Need Deeper Democracy and Widely Shared Social Hope | p. 1 |
The Role of Public Philosophy in the Twenty-first Century? | p. 8 |
Public Philosophy, Pragmatism, and Social Hope | p. 12 |
Why We Must Reconstruct Rorty's Dream-Story and Map to Achieving Our Country | p. 15 |
My Pragmatist American Story and Map to Social Hope: Some Chapter Landmarks | p. 20 |
Achieving Our Country, Achieving Our World: Rorty, Baldwin, and Social Hope | p. 29 |
The Painful Beginnings of America's Twenty-first-Century Struggle for Social Hope | p. 30 |
American Stories and American Hopes: Rorty Versus Baldwin | p. 36 |
Social Hope and Forgiveness? | p. 38 |
Social Hope, Forgetting, and National Pride? | p. 41 |
Rorty's Democracy: Patriotic Dream, Moving Image, Leading Story, Civic Religion | p. 45 |
Intellectual Self-Transformation in a Time of Democratic Emergency? | p. 52 |
The Better Party for American Progressives to Join: Whitman, Dewey, Baldwin | p. 57 |
American Dreaming: From Loss and Fear to Vision and Hope | p. 60 |
From Stories of Loss and Fear to Vision, Hope, and Action | p. 61 |
American Civic Religion and Its Opponents: Rorty's Losses, Fears, Vision, and Hope | p. 63 |
Do We Need a "Socialist" Metaphysics and Pragmatist Philosophical Methods? | p. 71 |
Rorty's Transformative Vision: Intellectuals Rejoin the Reformist Left | p. 81 |
Recentering the Economic Issues: Rorty's Nightmare and the Dream Beyond | p. 85 |
Participatory Democracy and the End of Capitalism: "Useless" Ideals? | p. 89 |
Collaborative Storytelling and Shared Vision Questing: Lessons from Native America | p. 92 |
Hope's Progress: Remembering Dewey's Pragmatist Social Epistemology in the Twenty-first Century | p. 100 |
Why We Need Well-Grounded Social Hopes Now | p. 101 |
Beyond Ethnocentrism: Why We Need a Pragmatist Social Epistemology | p. 108 |
Reclaiming Dewey's Intercultural Pragmatist Epistemology | p. 116 |
Aiding Hope's Progress | p. 124 |
Choosing Our History, Choosing Our Hopes: Truth and Reconciliation Between Our Past and Our Future | p. 127 |
Are Knowledge of History and Hope Incompatible? | p. 128 |
Choosing Our History, Choosing Our Hopes? | p. 131 |
Rorty's Whitman: A World Without Sin and Knowledge? | p. 135 |
Rorty's Dewey: A World Without Truth? | p. 137 |
Rorty's American Black Box: A Substitute for a Pragmatist Social Epistemology? | p. 140 |
Remembering Complex, Painful Truths of History as a Basis for Shared Social Hopes | p. 143 |
A Pragmatist Path to Social Hope: Critical Memories, Deep Truths, Democratic Loyalties | p. 149 |
Conclusion: Only True, Shared Stories Can Restore Shared Social Hopes | p. 155 |
Trying Deeper Democracy: Pragmatist Lessons from the American Experience | p. 158 |
A Dialectical History of American Democratic | |
Theory and Practice | p. 158 |
Two Strands in American Democratic History: Representation and Direct Participation | p. 159 |
Experimenting with Democracy: Our First Postrevolutionary Generations | p. 162 |
Reconstructing America: The Progressive Era and the City Beautiful Movement | p. 168 |
The Struggle Widens and Deepens: The Interwar Years and Their Aftermath | p. 169 |
Winning and Defeating the "War on Poverty" | p. 172 |
Peacemakers and Anarchists: The Anti-Vietnam War Movement and Its Offspring | p. 176 |
The Trilateral Commission Strikes Back | p. 178 |
Participatory Democracy: Movements, Campaigns, and Democratic Living | p. 181 |
Participatory Democracy: A Useless Ideal for the Twenty-first Century? | p. 181 |
Rorty's Hero-Based Claim: Campaigns, Not Movements, as Frameworks for Living | p. 185 |
America's Historical Experience: Effective Campaigns Require Broader Movements | p. 187 |
Transformative Movements and Democratic Living in a Dangerous, Uncertain World | p. 191 |
The Continuously Planning City: Imperatives and Examples for Deepening Democracy | p. 194 |
Urban Schools of Deeper, "Second-Strand" Democracy | p. 195 |
Contemporary "Second-Strand" Imperatives for Democratic Citizen Participation | p. 198 |
Deepening and Expanding America's Cultures of Democratic Participation | p. 203 |
Some Urban Experiments: Institutionalizing Direct Citizen Participation in Government | p. 209 |
Creating Linkages: Government Partnerships with Nongovernmental Organizations | p. 215 |
Other Sites for Direct Citizen Participation: Courts, Campuses, Movements, Colloquies | p. 218 |
The Hope of Democratic Living: Choosing Active Citizen Participation for Preferable Global Futures | p. 225 |
Living with Hope, Faith, and Tragic Meliorism in the Twenty-first Century | p. 226 |
The Rebirth of Democratic Citizen Participation: A Global Story, a Working Hypothesis | p. 227 |
Educating for Dewey's Personal Democracy: Conflict Resolution and Citizen Voice | p. 232 |
Dewey on Deepening Democracy Through Citizen Participation: A Helpful Guide? | p. 238 |
A Conclusion and a Hypothesis for Living: Risking Our Hopes on Citizen Participation | p. 241 |
Notes | p. 251 |
Bibliography | p. 269 |
Index | p. 287 |
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