Counter-Democracy: Politics in an Age of Distrust

Counter-Democracy: Politics in an Age of Distrust

ISBN-10:
0521713838
ISBN-13:
9780521713832
Pub. Date:
11/20/2008
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521713838
ISBN-13:
9780521713832
Pub. Date:
11/20/2008
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Counter-Democracy: Politics in an Age of Distrust

Counter-Democracy: Politics in an Age of Distrust

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Overview

Democracy is established as a generally uncontested ideal, while regimes inspired by this form of government fall under constant criticism. Hence, the steady erosion of confidence in representatives that has become one of the major political issues of our time. Amidst these challenges, the paradox remains that while citizens are less likely to make the trip to the ballot box, the world is far from entering a phase of general political apathy. Demonstrations and activism abound in the streets, in cities across the globe and on the internet. Pierre Rosanvallon analyses the mechanisms used to register a citizen's expression of confidence or distrust, and then focuses on the role that distrust plays in democracy from both a historical and theoretical perspective. This radical shift in perspective uncovers a series of practices - surveillance, prevention, and judgement - through which society corrects and exerts pressure.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521713832
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/20/2008
Series: The Seeley Lectures , #7
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 350
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Pierre Rosanvallon is Professor and Chair of modern and contemporary political history at the Collège de France.

Arthur Goldhammer, a translator specializing in French history, literature, philosophy, and social science, has translated more than a hundred works by many of France's most noted authors. He is on the editorial board of the journal French Politics, Culture and Society and in 1996 was named Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Minister of Culture.

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction; Part I. Overseeing Democracy: 1. Vigilance, denunciation, evaluation; 2. The overseers; 3. The thread of history; 4. Legitimacy conflicts; Part II. The Sovereignty of Prevention: 5. From the right of resistance to complex sovereignty; 6. Self-critical democracies; 7. Negative politics; Part III. The People as Judge: 8. Historical references; 9. Almost legislators; 10. The preference for judgement; Part IV. Unpolitical Democracy: 11. The sense of powerlessness and symbols of depoliticization; 12. The populist temptation; 13. Lessons of unpolitical economy; 14. Conclusion: the modern mixed regime.
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