The Condition of Democracy

Volume 1: Neoliberal Politics and Sociological Perspectives

Bryan S Turner editor Jürgen Mackert editor Hannah Wolf editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:9th Jan '23

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Recent years have seen contestations of democracy all around the globe. Democracy is challenged as a political as well as a normative term, and as a form of governance. Against the background of neoliberal transformation, populist mobilization, and xenophobic exclusion, but also of radical and emancipatory democratic projects, this collection offers a variety of critical and challenging perspectives on the condition of democracy in the 21st century.

The volumes provide theoretical and empirical enquiries into the meaning and practice of liberal democracy, the erosion of democratic institutions, and the consequences for citizenship and everyday lives. With a pronounced focus on national and transnational politics and processes, as well as postcolonial and settler colonial contexts, individual contributions scrutinize the role of democratic societies, ideals, and ideologies of liberal democracy within global power geometries. By employing the multiple meanings of The Condition of Democracy, the collection addresses the preconditions of democratic rule, the state this form of governance is in, and the changing ways in which citizens can (still) act as the sovereign in liberal democratic societies.

The books offer both challenging theoretical perspectives and rigorous empirical findings of how to conceive of democracy in our times, which will appeal to academics and students in social and political science, economics, and international relations amongst other fields. The focus on developments in the Middle East and North Africa will furthermore be of great usefulness to academics and the wider public interested in the repercussions of western democracy promotion as well as in contemporary struggles for democratization ‘from below’.

During the last 50 years, liberal democracies have been exposed to a fundamental reorganization of their politico-economic structure that transformed them through the impact of neo-liberal economic doctrines focused on low taxation, free markets, and out-sourcing that have little regard in reality for democratic institutions or liberal values. The failures of the neoliberal ‘remedy’ for capitalism are now dramatically obvious through the banking crisis of 2008-2011, the increase in income inequality, the social and psychological damage caused by the austerity packages across Europe, and widespread dependence on experts whose influence over government policies typically goes without public scrutiny. While this has only accelerated the destruction of the social fabric in modern Western societies, the dramatic redistribution of wealth and an open...

"Thought-provoking, thorough, meaningful and urgently argued, The Condition of Democracy speaks to the crisis of democracy from a range of perspectives. As such, it appeals to a wide readership across disciplines and will engage scholars and students alike. I can strongly recommend this book."

Peo Hansen, Professor of Political Science at REMESO, Linköping University

"The current volume, Neoliberal Politics and Sociological Perspectives, is the first of the three volumes of The Condition of Democracy, edited by members of Potsdam University’s formidable Centre for Citizenship, Social Pluralism and Religious Diversity. The Centre has developed a deserved reputation for fostering the highest level of inter-disciplinary exchange, reflection and debate around the most consequential transformations of our time. This volume is no exception. The contributions are characterised by eloquent and penetrating conceptual categories that are put to work in empirical analyses of specialised fields focused around political economy, networks of ‘truth’ and representation, and the social bases of political ideology. The chapters interweave and interlock to powerfully illuminate the forces that are currently impeding and corroding the foundations of democracy."

Rob Stones, Professor of Sociology, School of Social Sciences, Western Sydney University

ISBN: 9780367745356

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Weight: 281g

186 pages