CONTENTS
Introduction : Industrial Capitalism and Legal-Representative Democracy:The End of History? = 1
Part Ⅰ Legal-Representative Democracy on a High-Technology Industrial Capitalist Base = 15
1 High-Technology Industrial Capitalism as a New Mode of Production = 17
2 Three Models of High-Technology Industrial Capitalism = 31
3 The New Class Structure Engendered by the High-Technology Economy, the Bureaucratic State and the Service Sector = 72
Part Ⅱ The Polis Analogy:The Democratic Potentialities of the New Middle Class = 103
4 The New Middle Class as an Aristotelian Base for Democracy = 105
5 The New Middle Class and Law = 124
6 Maintaining the Middle-Class Majority on the High-Technology Industrial Capitalist Base = 142
Part Ⅲ The Empire Analogy:Bureaucracy against Democracy = 163
7 Bureaucracy as a Despotic System of Domination = 165
8 Does the Empire Analogy Hold, or are Critical Differences Emerging? = 177
9 Political Culture against Democracy = 193
Part Ⅳ Participation, Power Limitation, Law and Democracy in Technocratic-Bureaucratic Society = 219
Participation, Limitation and Law in Mass Technocratic-Bureaucratic Society = 221
10 The Extension of Legal Authority over Public and Private Bureaucracies = 222
11 Mass-Mediated Direct Democracy:Television Town Meetings and Computer Referenda - Civil Society Through a Lens = 231
12 Education for Democracy in the High-Technology Global Village = 255
Notes = 262
Index = 276