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The Condition of Democracy - Volume 1: Neoliberal Politics and Sociological Perspectives (Hardcover)
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The Condition of Democracy - Volume 1: Neoliberal Politics and Sociological Perspectives (Hardcover)
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Recent years have seen contestations of democracy all around the
globe. Democracy is challenged as a political as well as a
normative term, and as a form of governance. Against the background
of neoliberal transformation, populist mobilization, and xenophobic
exclusion, but also of radical and emancipatory democratic
projects, this collection offers a variety of critical and
challenging perspectives on the condition of democracy in the 21st
century. The volumes provide theoretical and empirical enquiries
into the meaning and practice of liberal democracy, the erosion of
democratic institutions, and the consequences for citizenship and
everyday lives. With a pronounced focus on national and
transnational politics and processes, as well as postcolonial and
settler colonial contexts, individual contributions scrutinize the
role of democratic societies, ideals, and ideologies of liberal
democracy within global power geometries. By employing the multiple
meanings of The Condition of Democracy, the collection addresses
the preconditions of democratic rule, the state this form of
governance is in, and the changing ways in which citizens can
(still) act as the sovereign in liberal democratic societies. The
books offer both challenging theoretical perspectives and rigorous
empirical findings of how to conceive of democracy in our times,
which will appeal to academics and students in social and political
science, economics, and international relations amongst other
fields. The focus on developments in the Middle East and North
Africa will furthermore be of great usefulness to academics and the
wider public interested in the repercussions of western democracy
promotion as well as in contemporary struggles for democratization
'from below'. During the last 50 years, liberal democracies have
been exposed to a fundamental reorganization of their
politico-economic structure that transformed them through the
impact of neo-liberal economic doctrines focused on low taxation,
free markets, and out-sourcing that have little regard in reality
for democratic institutions or liberal values. The failures of the
neoliberal 'remedy' for capitalism are now dramatically obvious
through the banking crisis of 2008-2011, the increase in income
inequality, the social and psychological damage caused by the
austerity packages across Europe, and widespread dependence on
experts whose influence over government policies typically goes
without public scrutiny. While this has only accelerated the
destruction of the social fabric in modern Western societies, the
dramatic redistribution of wealth and an open 'politics for the
rich' have also revealed the long-time well-covered alliance of the
global oligarchy with the Far Right that has the effect of
undermining democracy. The contributions to this volume discuss a
wide variety of processes of transformation, the social
consequences, dedemocratization and illiberalization of once
liberal democracies through the destructive impact of neoliberal
strategies. These strongly politico-economic contributions are
complemented with general sociological analyses of a number of
cultural aspects often neglected in analyses of democracy.
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