Hatred of democracy

Hatred of democracy

By Jacques Rancière, Jacques Ranciere, Jacques Rancière, JACQUES RANCIERE

Subjects: Political science, Jc423 .r27913 2007, Politics and Government, 321.8, Democracy, Philosophy, Political sociology

Description: In this vehement defense of the principle of democracy, Jacques Ranciere argues that the West can no longer simply extol the virtues of democracy by contrasting it with the horrors of totalitarianism. With Western governments exporting democracy via brute force, and reactionary strands in mainstream political opinion willing to abandon civil liberties, Ranciere argues that true democracy-government by all-represents a challenge to all elitist forms of power, which has earned it the fear and hatred of the new ruling class. In a compelling and timely analysis, Hatred of Democracy rethinks the subversive power of the democratic ideal. Social & Political Philosophy. Political Structures: Democracy.

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