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Degenerations of Democracy (Hardcover)
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Degenerations of Democracy (Hardcover)
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Three leading thinkers analyze the erosion of democracy's social
foundations and call for a movement to reduce inequality,
strengthen inclusive solidarity, empower citizens, and reclaim
pursuit of the public good. Democracy is in trouble. Populism is a
common scapegoat but not the root cause. More basic are social and
economic transformations eroding the foundations of democracy,
ruling elites trying to lock in their own privilege, and cultural
perversions like making individualistic freedom the enemy of
democracy's other crucial ideals of equality and solidarity. In
Degenerations of Democracy three of our most prominent
intellectuals investigate democracy gone awry, locate our points of
fracture, and suggest paths to democratic renewal. In Charles
Taylor's phrase, democracy is a process, not an end state. Taylor
documents creeping disempowerment of citizens, failures of
inclusion, and widespread efforts to suppress democratic
participation, and he calls for renewing community. Craig Calhoun
explores the impact of disruption, inequality, and transformation
in democracy's social foundations. He reminds us that democracies
depend on republican constitutions as well as popular will, and
that solidarity and voice must be achieved at large scales as well
as locally. Taylor and Calhoun together examine how ideals like
meritocracy and authenticity have become problems for equality and
solidarity, the need for stronger articulation of the idea of
public good, and the challenges of thinking big without always
thinking centralization. Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar points out that
even well-designed institutions will not integrate everyone, and
inequality and precarity make matters worse. He calls for
democracies to be prepared for violence and disorder at their
margins-and to treat them with justice, not oppression. The authors
call for bold action building on projects like Black Lives Matter
and the Green New Deal. Policy is not enough to save democracy; it
will take movements.
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