Democratic theory as public philosophy: the alternative to ideology and utopia
chapter Introduction -- part PART I: DEMOCRATIC THEORY AS IDEOLOGY AND UTOPIA -- chapter 1 Formalism in Democratic Theory: Democracy as Political Procedures -- chapter 2 Formalism in Democratic Theory: Democracy as Integrated Elites -- chapter 3 Formalism in Democratic Theory: Robert Dahl and Democracy as Political and Social Pluralism -- chapter 4 Utopianism and the Utopian Challenge to Democratic Theory -- part PART II: DEMOCRATIC THEORY AS PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY -- chapter 5 Walter Lippmann's Call for and Contribution to a Public Philosophy -- chapter 6 Democratic Theory as Public Philosophy: Its Nineteenth- Century Foundations -- chapter 7 The Last of the New Liberals, and Analytic-Philosophic Public Philosophers -- chapter 8 Twentieth Century Natural-Law, Augustinian-Realist and Democratic-Elite-Theory Public Philosophers -- part PART III: CONCLUSIONS -- chapter 9 Functions of Democratic Theory as Public Philosophy -- chapter 10 Does History End With Liberal Democracy and, If So, What Type? -- chapter 11 Democratic Theory as Public Philosophy: Prospects and Problems.