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Die verdrängte Demokratie

Essays zur Politischen Theorie
Nomos,  2016, 284 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-2256-3


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The work is part of the series Internationale Politische Theorie (Volume 3)
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englischDemocracy seems to be no longer self-evident. A growing sense of alienation in politics determines the daily life of citizens: democratic institutions and procedures may be working properly, yet they promote non-democratic values such as technocracy, oligarchy, élitism. The repression of democracy in practice mirrors the vanishing of democracy in political philosophy. Predominant theories of democracy not only often fail to reflect the changing social and economic conditions in democratic societies adequately, they also fail to offer a conception of democratic politics that deal with the current problems.

The essays in this volume address these problems, and, moreover, argue for a different understanding of human rights as a political tool in international power plays and for a notion of global justice that is embedded in political practice.

The author is professor of political theory at the University of Giessen and works on (in-) justice, human rights, democracy, and resistance.

»handelt es sich um einen Band, der die akademische Auseinandersetzung um eine konstruktive Perspektive bereichert und die Diskussion um die gesellschaftliche Rolle politischer Theorie weiter befeuern dürfte.«
Markus Patberg, PVS 2018, 153

»ein sehr lesenswertes Buch.«
Dr. Christine Unrau, ZfAS 2018, 124