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Democracy in Crisis - Violence, Alterity, Community (Hardcover)
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Democracy in Crisis - Violence, Alterity, Community (Hardcover)
Series: Perspectives on Democratic Practice
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This volume explores the political implications of violence and
alterity (radical difference) for the practice of democracy, and
reformulates the possibility of community that democracy is said to
entail. Most significantly, contributors intervene in traditional
democratic theory by boldly contesting the widely-held assumption
that increased inclusion, tolerance and cultural recognition are
democracy's sufficient conditions. Rather than simply inquiring how
best to expand the 'demos', they investigate how claims to
self-determination, identity and sovereignty are a problem for
democracy and how, paradoxically, alterity may be its greatest
strength. Drawing largely on the Left, continental tradition,
contributions include an appeal to the tension between fear and
love in the face of anti-Semitism in Poland, injunctions to rethink
the identity-difference binary and the ideal of 'mutual
recognition' that dominate liberal-democratic thought, critiques of
the canonical 'we' that constitutes the democratic community, and a
call for an ethics and a politics of 'dissensus' in democratic
struggles against racist and sexist oppression. The authors
mobilise some of the most powerful critical insights emerging
across the social sciences and humanities - from anthropology,
sociology, critical legal studies, Marxism, psychoanalysis and
critical race theory and post-colonial studies - to reconsider the
meaning and the possibility of 'democracy' in the face of its
contemporary crisis. The book will be of direct interest to
students and scholars interested in cutting-edge, critical
reflection on the empirical phenomenon of increased violence in the
West provoked by radical difference, and on theories of radical
political change. -- .
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