Linking Obama’s Pragmatism to Philosophical Pragmatism: Obama as a Pragmatic Democrat

Contemporary Pragmatism 8 (2):113-121 (2011)
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I make the case for thinking of Obama as a pragmatist, talk about the influence of his community organizing experience, and then reflect on some difficulties of implementing those "pragmatic democratic" values as president. I call attention to some arguably pragmatic but undemocratic features of his presidency, notably, a tendency to technocratic and top-down management. In response to complaints about Obama from a politically liberal orientation, I will defend his actions as pragmatic

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Saul alinsky and the chicago school.Lawrence J. Engel - 2002 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16 (1):50-66.

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