This fascinating and provocative 2005 book will change the way you
think about democracy. Challenging conventional wisdom, Daniel Ross
shows how from its origins and into its globalized future, violence
is an integral part of the democratic system. He draws on the
examples of global terrorism and security, the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan, the relation of colonial powers to indigenous
populations, and the treatment of asylum seekers. His analysis of
these controversial issues moves beyond the comfortable stances of
both left and right to show that democracy is violent, from its
beginning and at its heart.
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