Counter-Democracy: Politics in an Age of Distrust
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History
형식
전자책
언어
영어
출판됨
Apr 9, 2010
출판사
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0511736916
ISBN-13
9780511736919
설명
In an era marked by skepticism and disillusionment towards traditional democratic practices, this exploration presents a thought-provoking analysis of how trust and accountability shape political systems. The authors delve into the complexities of counter-democracy, revealing the intriguing dynamics between citizens and institutions in an age where mistrust often prevails.
Drawing upon historical contexts and contemporary examples, they illuminate how citizens engage not only through voting but also via scrutiny and activism. This nuanced perspective challenges conventional understandings of democracy, urging readers to reconsider the active roles that individuals play in critiquing and engaging with their governments.
As the narrative unfolds, it invites reflection on the state of democracy in modern society, highlighting the need for renewed conversations about trust and responsibility. It serves as a compelling guide for anyone seeking to understand the evolving landscape of political engagement in a world rife with challenges to democratic ideals.
Drawing upon historical contexts and contemporary examples, they illuminate how citizens engage not only through voting but also via scrutiny and activism. This nuanced perspective challenges conventional understandings of democracy, urging readers to reconsider the active roles that individuals play in critiquing and engaging with their governments.
As the narrative unfolds, it invites reflection on the state of democracy in modern society, highlighting the need for renewed conversations about trust and responsibility. It serves as a compelling guide for anyone seeking to understand the evolving landscape of political engagement in a world rife with challenges to democratic ideals.