Introduction
Debra Satz
PART ONE REINVIGORATING DEMOCRACY
1. Saving Democracy from Ourselves: Democracy as a Tragedy of the Commons
Archon Fung
2. Collective Reason or Individual Liberty: Deliberative Democracy and the Protection
of Liberal Rights
Assaf Sharon
3. Rousseau and the Meaning of Popular Sovereignty
Stuart White
PART TWO CONFRONTING INJUSTICE
4. Without the Loving Strains of Commitment
Christopher J. Lebron
5. Deliberation and University Governance: The Case of Brown University’s Diversity
and Inclusion Action Plan
Richard M. Locke
6. Accountability in an Era of Celebrity
Martha C. Nussbaum
PART THREE PRINCIPLES OF AN INTERDEPENDENT WORLD
7. Exploitation in International Trade
Helena de Bres
8. Sovereignty and Complex Interdependence: Some Surprising Indications of their
Compatibility
Charles Sabel
9. Toward a Political Philosophy of Human Rights
Annabelle Lever