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Schwartzberg | Viehoff

Democratic Failure

NOMOS LXIII
Nomos,  2020, 288 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-8521-6


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The work is part of the series NOMOS - American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy (Volume 63)
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englischThis book brings together a distinguished group of interdisciplinary scholars in political science, law, and philosophy to explore the key questions and challenges facing democracies, both in the past and present, around the world.

In ten timely essays, contributors examine the fascinating, centuries-old question of whether or not democracy can ever fulfill the promise of its ideals. Together, they explore lessons from the history of democracy, various failures of democratic representation, and more.

Ultimately, this latest installment of the NOMOS series provides thought-provoking insights into how we conceptualize, measure, and address democratic erosion in our present-day world.

 

Melissa Schwartzberg is Silver Professor of Politics at New York University.

Daniel Viehoff is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at New York University.