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Democracy In Spite Of The Demos From Arendt To The Frankfurt School Larry Alan Busk

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Democracy In Spite Of The Demos From Arendt To The Frankfurt School Larry Alan Busk
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 194
Author: Larry Alan Busk
ISBN: 9781786615251, 1786615258
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Democracy In Spite Of The Demos From Arendt To The Frankfurt School Larry Alan Busk by Larry Alan Busk 9781786615251, 1786615258 instant download after payment.

The value of democracy is taken for granted today, even by those interested in criticizing the fundamental structures of society. Things would be better, the argument goes, if only things were more democratic. The word “democracy” means “the power of the people,” and scholars with a critical and progressive outlook often invoke this meaning as a way of justifying the honorific status accorded to the term: the power of the people to resist racism, sexism, imperialism, climate change, etc. But if the people have the power toresistthese structures of domination and inequality, they also have the power toreinforcethem. By treating democracy as an end in itself, political theorists of a critical bent overwhelmingly assume that thedemos, if given the opportunity, will advance progressive or even radical politics. But given the recent successes of right-wing populism, and the persistence of pathological views such as climate skepticism, is this assumption still warranted? If not, then can democracy really save us?

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