Politics was once a term with an array of broadly positive
connotations, associated with public scrutiny, deliberation and
accountability. Yet today it is an increasingly dirty word, typically
synonymous with duplicity, corruption, inefficiency and undue
interference in matters both public and private. How has this come to
pass? Why do we hate politics and politicians so much? How pervasive
is the contemporary condition of political disaffection? And what is
politics anyway? In this lively and original work, Colin Hay provides
a series of innovative and provocative answers to these questions. He
begins by tracing the origins and development of the current climate
of political disenchantment across a broad range of established
democracies. Far from revealing a rising tide of apathy, however, he
shows that a significant proportion of those who have withdrawn from
formal politics are engaged in other modes of political activity. He
goes on to develop and defend a broad and inclusive conception of
politics and the political that is far less formal, less state-centric
and less narrowly governmental than in most conventional accounts. By
demonstrating how our expectations of politics and the political
realities we witness are shaped decisively by the assumptions about
human nature that we project onto political actors, Hay provides a
powerful and highly distinctive account of contemporary political
disenchantment. Why We Hate Politics will be essential reading for all
those troubled by the contemporary political condition of the
established democracies.
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ISBN
9780745657417
Publisert
2018
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Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade (Wiley K&L)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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