Przeworski presents a panorama of not only the political threats to democracy, but also the current economic, social, and cultural threats, places them in the context of past crises of democratic regimes, and offers speculations about the prospects. This book is addressed to everyone concerned about the prospects of democracy.
Przeworski presents a panorama of not only the political threats to democracy, but also the current economic, social, and cultural threats, places them in the context of past crises of democratic regimes, and offers speculations about the prospects. This book is addressed to everyone concerned about the prospects of democracy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adam Przeworski is the Carroll and Milton Professor of Politics and Economics at New York University. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1991, he is the recipient of the 1985 Socialist Review Book Award, the 1998 Gregory M. Luebbert Article Award, the 2001 Woodrow Wilson Prize, the 2010 Lawrence Longley Article Award, the 2018 Sakip Sabanci International Award, and the 2018 Juan Linz Prize. In 2010, he received the Johan Skytte Prize. He recently published Why Bother with Elections? (2018).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. The Past: Crises of Democracy: 2. General patterns 3. Some stories 4. Lessons from history: what to look for? Part II. The Present: What Is Happening?: 5. The signs 6. Potential causes 7. Where to seek explanations? 8. What may be unprecedented? Part III. The Future?: 9. How democracy works 10. Subversion by stealth 11. What can and cannot happen?
1. Introduction Part I. The Past: Crises of Democracy: 2. General patterns 3. Some stories 4. Lessons from history: what to look for? Part II. The Present: What Is Happening?: 5. The signs 6. Potential causes 7. Where to seek explanations? 8. What may be unprecedented? Part III. The Future?: 9. How democracy works 10. Subversion by stealth 11. What can and cannot happen?
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