Lars Tonder is Assistant Professor of Political Theory at Northwestern University
Lasse Thomassen is Senior Lecturer in the School of Politics & International Relations at Queen Mary, University of London
Introduction: rethinking radical democracy between abundance and lack - Lars Tonder and Lasse Thomassen
Part I: Radical democracy: abundance and/or lack?
1. The absence at the heart of presence: radical democracy and the ontology of lack - Oliver Marchart
2. Two routes from Hegel - Nathan Widder
3. Deleuze and democratic politics - Paul Patton
4. The wild patience of radical democracy: beyond Zizek's lack - Romand Coles
5. Theorising hegemony: between deconstruction and psychoanalysis - Aletta J. Norval
6. In/exclusions: towards a radical democratic approach to exclusion - Lasse Thomassen
Part II: The politics of radical democracy
7. For an agonistic public sphere - Chantal Mouffe
8. In parliament with things - Jane Bennet
9. The radical democratic possibilities of popular culture - Jon Simons
10. Radical and plural democracy: in defence of right/left and public reason - Torben Bech Dyrberg
11. Negativity and radical democracy: radical democracy beyond reoccupation and conformism - Yannis Stavrakakis
12. Inessential commonality: immanence, transcendence, abundance - Lars Tonder
13. True democracy: Marx, political subjectivity and anarchic meta-politics - Simon Critchley
Part III: Afterwords
14. Immanence, abundance, democracy - William E. Connolly
15. The future of radical democracy - Ernesto Laclau
Index