TY - BOOK AU - Rosich,Gerard AU - Chipkin,Ivor AU - Forment,Carlos A. AU - Fraisse,Geneviève AU - Garretón,Manuel A. AU - Kalyvas,Andreas AU - Karagiannis,Nathalie AU - Rosich,Gerard AU - Strong,Tracy B. AU - Wagner,Peter AU - Ypi,Lea TI - The Trouble with Democracy: Political Modernity in the 21st Century SN - 9781474407984 AV - JC423 U1 - 321.8 PY - 2022///] CY - Edinburgh : PB - Edinburgh University Press, KW - Democracy KW - Politics KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political ideologies / Democracy KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgements --; 1 Introduction: Re-Interpreting Democracy for Our Time --; 2 Autonomy in and between Polities: Democracy and the Need for Collective Political Selves --; 3 Rethinking 'Modern' Democracy: Political Modernity and Constituent Power --; 4 Democratic Surplus and Democracy-in- Failing: On Ancient and Modern Self- Cancellation of Democracy --; 5 Setbacks of Women's Emancipation (Condition, Consequence, Measure and Ruse) --; 6 Political Modernity, Democracy and State-Society Relations in Latin America: A New Socio-Historical Problématique? --; 7 Communitarian Cosmopolitanism: Argentina's Recuperated Factories, Neoliberal Globalisation and Democratic Citizenship. An Arendtian Perspective --; 8 Middle-Classing in Roodepoort: Unexpected Sites of Post-Apartheid 'Community' --; 9 Democracy and Capitalism in Europe, Brazil and South Africa --; 10 From Realism to Activism: A Critique of Resignation in Political Theory --; 11 The World as We Find It: A Suggestion for a Democratic Theory for Our Times --; 12 Epilogue: Democracy as Capacity for Self-Transformation --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - Shows why the perception that we live in an era of human rights and incessant democratisation is dangerously misleadingWestern political thought has long maintained that democracy, once achieved, is here to stay. This view appears to be supported by successive 'waves of democratisation' across the world but, in truth, the political situation of our time is much more ambiguous. On the one hand, the commitment to democracy seems to be more widely shared than ever; on the other, popular will has ever less impact on political decisions because of alleged constraints in an era of 'globalisation'. Existing democracies suffer from a combination of technocratic governance and populist reactions. Global political communication has foundered with addressing urgent problems such as climate change, global social justice and economic-financial crises.By placing political condition of our time in its long-term historical context, this book radically reconsiders key issues of political thought and gives you a comparative exploration of the current experiences of democracy in several world-regions.Key FeaturesCase studies include: Latin America, Argentina, South Africa and BrazilDiscusses topics including contemporary political transformation and its relation to democracy, capitalism and democracy and women's history UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474407991 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781474407991 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781474407991/original ER -