Can democracy recover?: the roots of a crisis
"'Can Democracy Recover?' explores the roots of the contemporary democratic crisis. It scrutinizes the evolution and subsequent fragmentation of modern political epistemology, highlighting citizens increasing inability to make sense of the political universe in which they live, their...
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Zusammenfassung: | "'Can Democracy Recover?' explores the roots of the contemporary democratic crisis. It scrutinizes the evolution and subsequent fragmentation of modern political epistemology, highlighting citizens increasing inability to make sense of the political universe in which they live, their loss of confidence in political causality, distinguishing facts from fiction and objective from partisan attitudes. The book culminates in a speculative discourse on democracy's uncertain future. This work is the final part in Yaron Ezrahi's trilogy. The first, 'The Descent of Icarus' (1990), explored the scientific revolution's role in shaping modern democracy. The second, 'Imagined Democracies' (2012), examined the collective political imagination's impact on the rise and fall of political regimes, emphasizing the modern partnership between science and democracy. 'Can Democracy Recover?' traces the political implications of the erosion of the Nature-Culture dichotomy, the bedrock of modernity's cosmological imagination, and anticipates the emergence of new political imaginaries." |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 254 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781009350884 |
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spelling | ʿEzrāḥî, Yārôn 1940-2019 Verfasser (DE-588)120135000 aut Can democracy recover? the roots of a crisis Yaron Ezrahi ; edited by Dana Blander Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2025 xvi, 254 Seiten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "'Can Democracy Recover?' explores the roots of the contemporary democratic crisis. It scrutinizes the evolution and subsequent fragmentation of modern political epistemology, highlighting citizens increasing inability to make sense of the political universe in which they live, their loss of confidence in political causality, distinguishing facts from fiction and objective from partisan attitudes. The book culminates in a speculative discourse on democracy's uncertain future. This work is the final part in Yaron Ezrahi's trilogy. The first, 'The Descent of Icarus' (1990), explored the scientific revolution's role in shaping modern democracy. The second, 'Imagined Democracies' (2012), examined the collective political imagination's impact on the rise and fall of political regimes, emphasizing the modern partnership between science and democracy. 'Can Democracy Recover?' traces the political implications of the erosion of the Nature-Culture dichotomy, the bedrock of modernity's cosmological imagination, and anticipates the emergence of new political imaginaries." Democracy / Philosophy Democracy / Western countries Political culture / Western countries Blander, Danah ca. 20./21. Jh. (DE-588)1049422287 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-009-35090-7 |
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