Wild democracy: anarchy, courage, and ruling the law
"This is a manifesto for a wilder democracy. This is an ethic for free, courageous and anarchic democrats. Courage is necessary because fear is the death of democracy. Fear--fear for personal security, fear of change and loss--leads to fascism and authoritarianism. Anarchy protects us. Anarchy...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This is a manifesto for a wilder democracy. This is an ethic for free, courageous and anarchic democrats. Courage is necessary because fear is the death of democracy. Fear--fear for personal security, fear of change and loss--leads to fascism and authoritarianism. Anarchy protects us. Anarchy is not a license, anarchy is the shadow and salvation of democracy, the discipline of the free. Wild democracy is nurtured in anarchic spaces. The Western canon taught that true democracy is dangerous, and that the people are a problem to be managed. This book argues that people have not only the right but the ability to rule themselves. The law should not rule them, they should rule the law. The book offers a critique of liberalism, the rule of law, and the Western canon. The anarchy that the book advocates is not a rejection of politics, solidarity, or cooperation: it is the rejection of any ruler but oneself. Wild democrats speak freely and deliberately. They are unafraid of difference, diversity and pluralism. They take risks. They experiment with new forms of government and the abandonment of governance. They dare to live with their enemies, to become new people and make new worlds. They recognize that when liberty is gone they have not only the right but the duty to rebel. This book, composed of a series of brief theses, offers a braver, more daring ethic for democrats, one that values courage more than civility, places respect above tolerance, and rejects authoritarianism decisively"-- |
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adam_text | Contents ix Forward THESES FOR DEMOCRATS I. Anarchy, courage, democracy 1. Anarchy is the shadow and salvation of democracy. Authoritarianism is democracy’s enemy. 2. For anarchy we need the anarchic. 3. Democracy is shabby. 4. Fear is the enemy of the free. 5. If people are to rule themselves, they must have courage. 6. Democrats take risks. 3 3 9 14 15 19 II. Free people keep something wild in them 7. Rebellion is not only a right, it is a duty. 8. Empire is the enemy of the democratic. 9. The democratic citizen is both sovereign and subject. 10. Free people keep something wild in them. III. Rights are born in the body 11. Rights are grounded in the body. 12. People have the right to life, to liberty, and to the pursuit of happiness. 46 13. People have the right to assemble. 14. People have the right to speak and to be silent. 15. Assembly nurtures the democratic. Assembly preserves the anarchic. 53 16. People have the right to a place in the world. People have the right to stay or to leave, to come or to go. 54 17. Rights are born in us. They are above, beyond, and before the law. 57 18. Rights are inalienable. 26 28 28 29 35 38 43 43 47 50 58
VI CONTENTS 19. Rights are held in common. 20. Rights are above, below, and beyond the law. Rights undergird the law. Rights elevate the law. 61 IV. Free people rule the law 21. Rule law. Do not simply be ruled by it. 22. Justice, like democracy, goes beyond the law. 23. People should judge. Democracy depends upon judgment. Democracy hones judgment. 24. The people are wise. 25. Democracies depend on truth. 26. Truth prospers when the people rule. V. Democrats live with open hands 27. D emocracies are places of wild diversity. 28. The democratic disposition is cosmopolitan. 29. How free people love their countries. 30. Democracy is generative. Democracy is excessive. Democrats live with open hands. 31. Democrats can tolerate the undemocratic. 32. All you need for democracy is humanity. 33. The strength of the poor is the strength of democracy. VI. Taxes 34. Taxes are how people pay for the work they do together. VII. The problem with liberalism 35. Undemocratic governments are unjust, but not all democracies are just. Democracy is a necessary but not sufficient condition for justice. 36. Liberalism is a problem. 3 7. Populism is a democratic force. 38. Institutions alone cannot ensure that the people rule. 39. How free people might choose their leaders. 40. The people, steering. 41. Without free and courageous people, there are no democratic governments. 120 42. Decentralization protects the ability of people to rule themselves. 121 59 63 63 70 72 76 78 79 82 82 86 88 90 92 93 94 100 100 105 105 107 112 115 117 119
CONTENTS 43. People can always recall their representatives, servants, and officials. 44. Executive energy belongs to the many as well as the one. 125 126 VIII. Force is the enemy of the free 45. Military power is a danger to democracy. 46. Free people go to war together or not at all. 47. Private weapons are offensive to free people. 48. Punishment demeans the free. 49. Free people are not policed. IX. Unfinished revolutions 50. We are not democrats yet. We do not yet rule ourselves. 51. Self-rule is a discipline. 52. We are not yet finished with revolution. 53. Democracy is not an idyllic state; democracy is a struggle. 54. Democracy is fugitive. X. Canon fodder 55. Forget Athens. Forget democratic genealogies. 56. The canon of Western political philosophy was forged against the people. XI. Democratic times 57. Democracy is episodic. 58. The time of democracy is a time of celebration. 59. The time ofdemocracy is a time of danger. 60. The time of democracy is a time of creation. 61. Democratic time is sacred time. 62. Democratic time is before, after, and now. XII. vii 130 130 131 134 136 137 138 138 139 141 145 149 150 150 154 159 159 159 162 163 164 164 The direction of the democratic 166 63. Democrats are conservative, progressive, and radical. 166 64. Democracy moves upward. 170 65. Democracy moves downward. 171 XIII. Democratic spaces 66. People preserve the anarchic and nurture the democratic when they assemble. 173 173
Vïii CONTENTS 67. Democracy lives in the city. 68. Democracy lives in the countryside. 69. Free people carry the democratic with them. They carry it into the factory, the shop, the school. 70. Democracy cannot be fenced out of the economic realm or separated from the social. 71. The rule of the people lives and is endangered in each persons body. 181 174 175 176 178 XIV. Friends and enemies 72. Equality is proper to democracy. 73. Inequality corrupts democracy. 74. Friendship teaches people to live as democrats. 75. Who are the enemies of democracy? What is to be done with them? 183 183 184 185 XV. Democratic divinity 76. In ruling themselves, people become divine. 77. The voice of the people is the voice of God. 78. The people sing. 79. The earth belongs to the living. 190 190 191 195 196 Appendix ofimperatives Acknowledgments Notes Index 186 199 201 203 217
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Contents ix Forward THESES FOR DEMOCRATS I. Anarchy, courage, democracy 1. Anarchy is the shadow and salvation of democracy. Authoritarianism is democracy’s enemy. 2. For anarchy we need the anarchic. 3. Democracy is shabby. 4. Fear is the enemy of the free. 5. If people are to rule themselves, they must have courage. 6. Democrats take risks. 3 3 9 14 15 19 II. Free people keep something wild in them 7. Rebellion is not only a right, it is a duty. 8. Empire is the enemy of the democratic. 9. The democratic citizen is both sovereign and subject. 10. Free people keep something wild in them. III. Rights are born in the body 11. Rights are grounded in the body. 12. People have the right to life, to liberty, and to the pursuit of happiness. 46 13. People have the right to assemble. 14. People have the right to speak and to be silent. 15. Assembly nurtures the democratic. Assembly preserves the anarchic. 53 16. People have the right to a place in the world. People have the right to stay or to leave, to come or to go. 54 17. Rights are born in us. They are above, beyond, and before the law. 57 18. Rights are inalienable. 26 28 28 29 35 38 43 43 47 50 58
VI CONTENTS 19. Rights are held in common. 20. Rights are above, below, and beyond the law. Rights undergird the law. Rights elevate the law. 61 IV. Free people rule the law 21. Rule law. Do not simply be ruled by it. 22. Justice, like democracy, goes beyond the law. 23. People should judge. Democracy depends upon judgment. Democracy hones judgment. 24. The people are wise. 25. Democracies depend on truth. 26. Truth prospers when the people rule. V. Democrats live with open hands 27. D emocracies are places of wild diversity. 28. The democratic disposition is cosmopolitan. 29. How free people love their countries. 30. Democracy is generative. Democracy is excessive. Democrats live with open hands. 31. Democrats can tolerate the undemocratic. 32. All you need for democracy is humanity. 33. The strength of the poor is the strength of democracy. VI. Taxes 34. Taxes are how people pay for the work they do together. VII. The problem with liberalism 35. Undemocratic governments are unjust, but not all democracies are just. Democracy is a necessary but not sufficient condition for justice. 36. Liberalism is a problem. 3 7. Populism is a democratic force. 38. Institutions alone cannot ensure that the people rule. 39. How free people might choose their leaders. 40. The people, steering. 41. Without free and courageous people, there are no democratic governments. 120 42. Decentralization protects the ability of people to rule themselves. 121 59 63 63 70 72 76 78 79 82 82 86 88 90 92 93 94 100 100 105 105 107 112 115 117 119
CONTENTS 43. People can always recall their representatives, servants, and officials. 44. Executive energy belongs to the many as well as the one. 125 126 VIII. Force is the enemy of the free 45. Military power is a danger to democracy. 46. Free people go to war together or not at all. 47. Private weapons are offensive to free people. 48. Punishment demeans the free. 49. Free people are not policed. IX. Unfinished revolutions 50. We are not democrats yet. We do not yet rule ourselves. 51. Self-rule is a discipline. 52. We are not yet finished with revolution. 53. Democracy is not an idyllic state; democracy is a struggle. 54. Democracy is fugitive. X. Canon fodder 55. Forget Athens. Forget democratic genealogies. 56. The canon of Western political philosophy was forged against the people. XI. Democratic times 57. Democracy is episodic. 58. The time of democracy is a time of celebration. 59. The time ofdemocracy is a time of danger. 60. The time of democracy is a time of creation. 61. Democratic time is sacred time. 62. Democratic time is before, after, and now. XII. vii 130 130 131 134 136 137 138 138 139 141 145 149 150 150 154 159 159 159 162 163 164 164 The direction of the democratic 166 63. Democrats are conservative, progressive, and radical. 166 64. Democracy moves upward. 170 65. Democracy moves downward. 171 XIII. Democratic spaces 66. People preserve the anarchic and nurture the democratic when they assemble. 173 173
Vïii CONTENTS 67. Democracy lives in the city. 68. Democracy lives in the countryside. 69. Free people carry the democratic with them. They carry it into the factory, the shop, the school. 70. Democracy cannot be fenced out of the economic realm or separated from the social. 71. The rule of the people lives and is endangered in each persons body. 181 174 175 176 178 XIV. Friends and enemies 72. Equality is proper to democracy. 73. Inequality corrupts democracy. 74. Friendship teaches people to live as democrats. 75. Who are the enemies of democracy? What is to be done with them? 183 183 184 185 XV. Democratic divinity 76. In ruling themselves, people become divine. 77. The voice of the people is the voice of God. 78. The people sing. 79. The earth belongs to the living. 190 190 191 195 196 Appendix ofimperatives Acknowledgments Notes Index 186 199 201 203 217 |
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