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The Shortest History Of Democracy 4000 Years Of Selfgovernmenta Retelling For Our Times John Keane

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The Shortest History Of Democracy 4000 Years Of Selfgovernmenta Retelling For Our Times John Keane
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Publisher: The Experiment
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.9 MB
Pages: 224
Author: John Keane
ISBN: 9781615198979, 9781615198962, 1615198962, 1615198970
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Shortest History Of Democracy 4000 Years Of Selfgovernmenta Retelling For Our Times John Keane by John Keane 9781615198979, 9781615198962, 1615198962, 1615198970 instant download after payment.

From The Shortest History series comes the complete history of democracy, its champions, and its detractors—from the assemblies of ancient Mesopotamia to present perils
This tumultuous global story begins with democracy’s radical core idea: We can collaborate, as equals, to determine our own lives and futures. John Keane traces how this concept emerged and evolved, from the earliest “assembly democracies” to European-style electoral democracy to our present system of “monitory democracy.” Today, governments answer not only to voters on Election Day, but to intense public scrutiny (monitoring) every day. Keane calls this media- and communication-driven system “the most complex and vibrant form of democracy yet”—but it is not invulnerable.
We live in an age of political and environmental crisis, when despots in China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and elsewhere reject the promises of power-sharing. At this urgent...

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