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Contemporary Democratic Theory: A Basic Bibliography

Patrick S. O’Donnell (2016)

While this list is focused on “contemporary” democratic theory, there are some titles I
included that explicate, rationally reconstruct, or comment upon Athenian democracy
(e.g., Finley or Ober) or works of canonical political philosophers in the Liberal tradition
(e.g., Lloyd on Hobbes, Urbinati on J.S. Mill, or Waldron on Locke). And while this
compilation revolves around “theory,” issues concerning democratic praxis of course
arise as well (by design, default, or implication). I plan on composing a separate list
focused on democratic praxis proper in historical, empirical, and comparative terms. I
have related bibliographies on “constitutionalism,” “global distributive justice,” “human
rights,” “international law,” and “philosophy of law and legal theory” chock full of titles
that bear directly or indirectly on the prominent or pressing themes, questions, and
issues of democratic theory.

Jacob Lawrence, “The 1920s…The Migrants Arrive and Cast Their Ballots” (1974)
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 Ackerman, Bruce. Social Justice in the Liberal State. New Haven, CT: Yale
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 Ackerman, Bruce. The Future of Liberal Revolution. New Haven, CT: Yale
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 Ackerman, Bruce. We the People: Vol. 1, Foundations. Cambridge, MA: Belknap
Press of Harvard University Press, 1993.
 Ackerman, Bruce. We the People: Vol. 2, Transformations. Cambridge, MA: Belknap
Press of Harvard University Press, 2000.
 Ackerman, Bruce. Before the Next Attack: Preserving Civil Liberties in an Age of
Terrorism. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2006.
 Ackerman, Bruce and James S. Fishkin. Deliberation Day. New Haven, CT: Yale
University Press, 2005 ed.
 Alejandro, Roberto. The Limits of Rawlsian Justice. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins
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 Alexander, Larry, ed. Constitutionalism: Philosophical Foundations. Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press, 1998.
 Althaus, Scott L. Collective Preferences in Democratic Politics: Opinion Surveys and
the Will of the People. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2003.
 Amadae, S.M. Rationalizing Capitalist Democracy: The Cold War Origins of Rational
Choice Liberalism. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2003.
 Anand, Paul. Foundations of Rational Choice under Risk. Oxford, UK: Oxford
University Press, 1995.
 Anderson, Elizabeth. The Imperative of Integration. Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press, 2010.
 Appiah, Kwame Anthony. The Ethics of Identity. Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press, 2005.
 Archibugi, Daniele and David Held, eds. Cosmopolitan Democracy: An Agenda for a
New World Order. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 1995.
 Archibugi, Daniele, David Held and Martin Köhler, eds. Re-imagining Political
Community: Studies in Cosmopolitan Democracy. Stanford, CA: Stanford University
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 Arrow, Kenneth J. Social Choice and Individual Values. New Haven, CT: Yale
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 Ashcraft, Richard. Revolutionary Politics and Locke’s Two Treatises of Government.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1986.
 Atanassow, Ewa and Richard Boyd, eds. Tocqueville and the Frontiers of Democracy.
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 Atiyah, P.S. and R.S. Summers. Form and Substance in Anglo-American Law: A
Comparative Study in Legal Reasoning, Legal Theory, and Legal Institutions. Oxford,
UK: Clarendon Press, 1987.

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 Baaklini, Abdo I. and Helen Desfosses, eds. Designs for Democratic Stability:
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 Ball, Terrence and Richard Dagger. Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal.
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 Barber, Benjamin R. Strong Democracy: Participatory Politics for a New Age.
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 Barnett, Randy E. The Structure of Liberty: Justice and the Rule of Law. New York:
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 Barry, Brian. The Liberal Theory of Justice. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press, 1973.
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 Barry, Brian. Culture and Equality: An Egalitarian Critique of Multiculturalism.
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 Barry, Brian. Why Social Justice Matters. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2005.
 Barry, Brian and Robert E. Goodin, eds. Free Movement: Ethical Issues in the
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 Baxter, Hugh. Habermas: The Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy. Stanford, CA:
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 Beiner, Ronald. What’s the Matter with Liberalism? Berkeley, CA: University of
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 Beitz, Charles. Political Equality: An Essay in Democratic Theory. Princeton, NJ:
Princeton University Press, 1989.

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 Bellamy, Richard. Liberalism and Pluralism: Towards a Politics of Compromise.
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 Bellamy, Richard. Rethinking Liberalism. London: Pinter, 2000.
 Bellamy, Richard. Political Constitutionalism: A Republican Defense of the
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 Bellamy, Richard and Martin Hollis, eds. Pluralism and Liberal Neutrality. London:
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 Benhabib, Seyla. The Rights of Others: Aliens, Residents and Citizens. Cambridge,
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 Benhabib, Seyla, et al. (Robert Post, ed.) Another Cosmopolitanism (The Berkeley
Tanner Lectures). New York: Oxford University Press, 2006.
 Benhabib, Seyla, ed. Democracy and Difference: Contesting the Boundaries of the
Political. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1996.
 Benjamin, Roger and Stephen L. Elkin, eds. The Democratic State. Lawrence, KS:
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 Benn, Stanley I. A Theory of Freedom. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University
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 Berkowitz, Peter. Virtue and the Making of Modern Liberalism. Princeton, NJ:
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 Berlin, Isaiah (Henry Hardy, ed.). Liberty. New York: Oxford University Press,
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 Besson, Samantha and José Luis Martí, eds. Democracy and Its Discontents:
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 Bickford, Susan. The Dissonance of Democracy: Listening, Conflict and Citizenship.
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 Bilgrami, Akeel. Secularism, Identity, and Enchantment. Cambridge, MA: Harvard
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 Blaug, Ricardo and John Schwarzmantel, eds. Democracy: A Reader. New York:
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 Bobbio, Norberto. The Future of Democracy. Minneapolis, MN: University of
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 Bobbitt, Philip. Constitutional Fate: Theory of the Constitution. New York: Oxford
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 Bobbitt, Philip. Constitutional Interpretation. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1991.
 Bohman, James. Public Deliberation: Pluralism, Complexity and Democracy.
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 Boyle, James. The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind. New Haven,
CT: Yale University Press, 2008.
 Bohman, James, and William Rehg, eds. Deliberative Democracy: Essays on Reason
and Politics. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997.

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 Bosniak, Linda. The Citizen and the Alien: Dilemmas of Contemporary Membership.
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 Brighouse, Harry and Ingrid Robeyns, eds. Measuring Justice: Primary Goods and
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 Brown, Richard Harvey. Toward a Democratic Science: Scientific Narration and Civic
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 Budge, Ian. The New Challenge of Direct Democracy. Oxford, UK: Polity, 1996.
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University of Chicago Press, 1981.

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 Carens, Joseph H. Culture, Citizenship and Community. Oxford, UK: Oxford
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 Christiano, Thomas, ed. Democratic Theory and Philosophy: An Anthology. Oxford,
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 Christman, John. The Myth of Property: Toward an Egalitarian Theory of Ownership.
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 Crowder, George. Liberalism and Value Pluralism. New York: Continuum, 2002.
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