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Achieving our World

Fred Dallmayr (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001.)

In an age marked by global hegemony and festering civilization clashes, Dallmayr charts a path toward a cos-mopolitan democracy respectful of local differences. He draws upon and develops insights from a number of fields: political theory, the study of international politics, recent Continental philosophy, and an array of critical cultural disciplines to illustrate and elucidate his thesis. Dallmayr concludes that a genuinely global and plural democracy and 'civic culture' is the only viable and promis-ing path for humankind in the new millennium.

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