Power and Democracy

Power and Democracy Critical Interventions

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Publisher's Synopsis

In this volume leading international scholars explore the relationship between power and democracy: - - Ian Shapiro contests that the main concern of democratic theory should be to develop ways of managing power relations so as to minimize domination. - Charles Tilly asks to what extent and how contentious politics and transformations of regimes are linked, suggesting that this question looms behind any analysis of interactions between democracy and power. - Anne Phillips puts egalitarianism back in its historical place at the centre of discussions of democracy. - Robert Goodin examines the dangers of a purely output-orientated approach to democratic theory, making the case for input models which prioritize the openness of the process to everyone's inputs. - Bo Rothstein explores the relationship between social capital and effective democracy and debates whether political rather than social variables influence social capital. - John Hall's historical account unravels the relationship between nationalism and democracy in the politics of modernity. - Paul Hirst looks at the possibilities for global democratic accountability, examining the paradox that governance on a world scale is controlled by the mature democracies of the wealthy countries over the majority of the world's population. - Øyvind Østerud presents the case for, and the problems with, concepts of post-national or supranational democracy as a response to globalization. - Michael Thompson uses cultural theory to examine the contested terrain of the internet and its perceived challenges to democracy. - Fredrik Engelstad discusses conceptions of democracy in the work sphere which he believes have for too long been modelled directly on the political democracy of the nation state.

Book information

ISBN: 9780754637677
Publisher: Ashgate
Imprint: Ashgate
Pub date:
DEWEY: 321.8
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 248
Weight: 544g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 19mm