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Democracy In Crisis Boris Vormann Christian Lammert Susan H Gillespie Vormann

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Democracy In Crisis Boris Vormann Christian Lammert Susan H Gillespie Vormann
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.63 MB
Author: Boris Vormann & Christian Lammert & Susan H. Gillespie [Vormann, Boris & Lammert, Christian & Gillespie, Susan H.]
ISBN: 9780812251630, 0812251636
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Democracy In Crisis Boris Vormann Christian Lammert Susan H Gillespie Vormann by Boris Vormann & Christian Lammert & Susan H. Gillespie [vormann, Boris & Lammert, Christian & Gillespie, Susan H.] 9780812251630, 0812251636 instant download after payment.

Liberal democracies on both sides of the Atlantic find themselves approaching a state of emergency, beset by potent populist challenges of the right and left. But what exactly lies at the core of widespread dissatisfaction with the status quo? And how can the challenge be overcome?

In Democracy in Crisis, Christian Lammert and Boris Vormann argue that the rise of populism in North Atlantic states is not the cause of a crisis of governance but its result. This crisis has been many decades in the making and is intricately linked to the rise of a certain type of political philosophy and practice in which economic rationality has hollowed out political values and led to an impoverishment of the political sphere more broadly. The process began in the 1980s, when the United States and Great Britain decided to unleash markets in the name of economic growth and democracy. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, several countries in Europe followed suit and marketized their...

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