The new issue of "European Journal of Social Theory" (November 2021) features articles on:
"Democracy — National and Supranational: Habermas, the Public Sphere, and the European Union"
Gabriele De Angelis - "Habermas, democracy and the public sphere: Theory and practice"
Isabelle Aubert - "Social inclusion, a challenge for deliberative democracy? Some reflections on Habermas’s political theory"
Stella Casola - "Articulate the missing: The role of religion in political modernity"
Patrick O'Mahony - "Habermas and the public sphere: Rethinking a key theoretical concept"
Roderick Condon - "Reframing Habermas’s colonization thesis: Neoliberalism as relinguistification"
Peter J. Verovšek - "The philosopher as engaged citizen: Habermas on the role of the public intellectual in the modern democratic public sphere" [Free copy]
Krzysztof Kędziora - "Habermas on Rawls and the normative foundations of democracy"
Matteo Bozzon - "‘In the vertigo of this freedom’: Democracy between procedural and divided popular sovereignty"
Regina Queroz - "Habermas on people-building in the European Union"
Pedro A. Teixeira - "The possibility of democratic socialism in Habermas"
Gabriel De Angelis - "Political justice, political obligation and the European Union: Lessons from Habermas"
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