Democracy for a Sustainable World

The Path from the Pnyx

James Bacchus author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st May '25

£95.00

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Explains the relationship between democracy and sustainable development and how participatory democracy can be created globally.

Explains the relationship between democracy and sustainable development, showing why one cannot be accomplished without the other, and how innovative local and regional experiments in democratic participation can be linked up and scaled up to help achieve the democratic global governance that is a prerequisite for global sustainable development.The path to global sustainable development is participatory democratic global governance – the only truly effective path to confronting pandemics, military conflict, climate change, biodiversity loss, and potential overall ecological collapse. Democracy for a Sustainable World explains why global democracy and global sustainable development must be achieved and why they can only be achieved jointly. It recounts the obstacles to participatory democratic global governance and describes how they can be overcome through a combination of right representation and sortition, starting with linking and scaling innovative local and regional sustainability experiments worldwide. Beginning with a visit to the birthplace of democracy in ancient Athens, a hillside called the Pnyx, James Bacchus explores how the Athenians practiced democratic participation millennia ago. He draws on the successes and shortfalls of Athenian democracy to offer specific proposals for meeting today's challenges by constructing participatory democratic global governance for full human flourishing in a sustainable world.

'From Athenian experiments with local democracy to current debates about global democracy, Bacchus gives us a hopeful vision for addressing two critical challenges of our time: planetary sustainability and participatory democracy, as well as a compelling argument for why and how these are inextricably linked. A brilliant intellectual history spanning over 2000 years!' John Gaventa, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex
'James Bacchus traces an attractive 'path from the Pnyx' to a new vision of sustainable democracy, based on a deep understanding of the ancient Athenian practice of sortition. His path from the deep past to a realistically attainable future is illuminated by a 'duty of optimism': An important corrective to defeatist retreats from the essential political project of re-imagining the untapped potential of true self-government.' Josiah Ober, Stanford University

ISBN: 9781009583206

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576 pages