Times have not been kind to democracy. This book is in its defense. In
the new century, the triumph of democracy at the end of the Cold War
turned to retrenchment. The core democracies, in America and Britain,
succumbed to polarization and misrule. Dictatorships, such as China,
made themselves assertive. New democracies in Central Europe turned to
muddled ideologies of “illiberal democracy.” In this book, Stein
Ringen offers a meditation on what democracy is, the challenges it
faces, and how it can be defended. Ringen argues that democracy must
be rooted in a culture that supports the ability of citizens to
exchange views and information among themselves and with their rulers.
Drawing on the ideas of Machiavelli, Aristotle, Tocqueville, Max
Weber, and others, Ringen shows how power is the fuel of government,
and statecraft turns power into effective rule. Democracy should prize
freedom and minimizing unfairness, especially poverty. Altogether,
Ringen offers powerful insight on the meaning of democracy, including
a new definition, and how countries can improve upon it and make it
function more effectively. Timely and thought-provoking, How
Democracies Live is a sober reminder of the majesty of the democratic
enterprise.
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Power, Statecraft, and Freedom in Modern Societies
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226819112
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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