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                        Poor People’s Economic Human          social meaning and, 37–38
                            Rights Campaign, 208              in social relations, 2
                        “Porto Alegre Manifesto – Twelve      state economic, 36–37
                            Proposals for Another Possible    Touraine on, 109

                            World,” 127                       Weber definition of, 2–3
                        “Post-democracy,” 201                 Weberian definition of, 9

                        Post-industrial societies           Presidentialization, 66
                          control over information in, 108,   Prince, The (Machiavelli), 26–27
                            114                             Private life, linked to public
                          signs and, 114                        commitments, 114
                        Postmodernism                       Privilege line, 147–148
                          concept of culture and, 31        Procacci, Giovanna, 146
                          globalization and, 49–53          Procedural democracy, 195
                        Postmodernity, 49–53                Prognostic attributions, 101
                        Post-national citizenship, 40, 176–191  Protest, innovative forms of, 218–219
                          citizenship and the environment,   Przeworski, Adam, 4
                            186–191                         Psychoanalysis, subjectivity and, 23
                          European citizenship, 182–186     Public Citizen, 217
                          migration and rights across borders,  Public of publics, 225
                            177–182                         Public sphere, deliberative democracy
                        Post-Washington Consensus, 70           and, 222–227
                        Poverty
                          citizenship and, 142–148          Q

                          defining and measuring, 143–144    Quasi-citizens, 181
                          privilege and, 147–148            Queer politics, 155–159
                          women and risk of, 151
                        Poverty Site, The, 144              R
                        Power                               “Race,” 159–160
                          in agonistic democracy, 220         “underclass” and, 145

                          Castells’ definition of, 35–36     “Racialized” groups, 160
                          concentration in hands of elite,   Racism, “new,” 160
                            11–12                           Rational choice theory, Resource
                          culture and, 60–61                    Mobilization Theory and, 91, 92,
                          domination, resistance, and, 24–25    93–95
                          domination and, 25–26             “Rationalized Others,” 59–60
                          force and, 35–36                  Reaganomics, 134
                          Foucauldian analysis of, 20–26    Real essences, 238
                          hard vs. soft, 61                 Real essentialism, 152, 153–154
                          individual use of organizational,   Redistribution, multiculturalism and
                            115                                 neglect of, 172
                          juridico-discursive model of, 21,   Redistricting, 170

                            26, 27                          Reflexive modernity, 55–56, 58
                          in pluralist theory, 14–15        Refl exivity
                          politics as struggle over, 35       of economy, 52, 53
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