European Democratic Culture
Understanding the Interplay of Culture and Democracy
Noel Parker editor Gerard Duprat editor Alain-Marc Rieu editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Mar '95
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This insightful exploration of European democratic institutions highlights the critical role of culture and social life in shaping democracy, as presented in European Democratic Culture.
In European Democratic Culture, the authors explore the intricate relationship between European social life, scientific learning, and the shared values that underpin democracy. They argue that these elements are not only essential but also interdependent in fostering a robust democratic framework. By analyzing the democratic institutions across Europe, the book delves into the cultural aspects that shape these institutions, moving beyond traditional studies that focus solely on political parties and structures.
The essays presented in this volume offer a comprehensive examination of Europe's democratic future, emphasizing the importance of understanding the cultural foundations that influence political dynamics. The editors highlight that institutions alone cannot generate consensus; rather, they must be supported by a vibrant democratic culture. This perspective encourages readers to consider the interplay between law, the quest for freedom, and the role of public debate in shaping democratic practices.
As Europe grapples with ongoing self-reflection and rapid societal changes, European Democratic Culture provides valuable insights into the continent's democratic past while forecasting potential pathways for its future. The authors engage with the complexities of democratic life, illustrating how cultural factors contribute to the resilience and evolution of democracy in Europe.
ISBN: 9780415124195
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 657g
272 pages