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9780231152990

Democracy in What State?

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  • ISBN13:

    9780231152990

  • ISBN10:

    023115299X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-06-12
  • Publisher: Columbia Univ Pr

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Summary

"Is it meaningful to call oneself a democrat? And if so, how do you interpret the word?" In responding to this question, eight iconoclastic thinkers prove the rich potential of democracy, along with its critical weaknesses, and reconceive the practice to accommodate new political and cultural realities. Giorgio Agamben traces the tense history of constitutions and their coexistence with various governments. Alain Badiou contrasts current democratic practice with democratic communism. Daniel Bensaid ponders the institutionalization of democracy, while Wendy Brown discusses the democratization of society under neoliberalism. Jean-Luc Nancy measures the difference between democracy as a form of rule and as a human end, and Jacques Ranci re highlights its egalitarian nature. Kristin Ross identifies hierarchical relationships within democratic practice, and Slavoj }i~ek complicates the distinction between those who desire to own the state and those who wish to do without it. Concentrating on the classical roots of democracy and its changing meaning over time and within different contexts, these essays uniquely defend what is left of the left-wing tradition after the fall of Soviet communism. They confront disincentives to active democratic participation that have caused voter turnout to decline in western countries, and they address electoral indifference by invoking and reviving the tradition of citizen involvement. Passionately written and theoretically rich, this collection speaks to all facets of modern political and democratic debate.

Author Biography

Giorgio Agamben teaches at the Universit IUAV di Venezia, the Collge International de Philosophic in Paris, and the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland. Alain Badiou is the Rene Descartes Chair at the European Graduate School and teaches at the cole Normale Superieure and the Collge International de Philosophic Daniel Bensad is a philosopher and leader of the Trotskyist movement in France. He is the author of Marx for Our Times. Wendy Brown is the Heller Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. Her books include Regulating Aversion: Tolerance in an Age of Identity and Empire and Edgework: Critical Essays in Knowledge and Politics. Jean-Luc Nancy is professor of philosophy emeritus at the University of Strasbourg and a student of Lyotard and Derrida. Jacques Rancire is professor of philosophy emeritus at the University of Paris. A collaborator of Althusser, his major works include The Future of the Image and The Politics of Aesthetics. Kristin Ross is professor of comparative literature at New York University and the author of the award-winning Fast Cars, Clean Bodies: Decolonization and the Reordering of French Culture. Slavoj Zizek is a professor at the Institute for Sociology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and at the European Graduate School. His books include Living in the End Times and Less Than Nothing: Hegel and the Shadow of Dialectical Materialism.

Table of Contents

Foreword by the French Publisherp. vii
Translator's Notep. ix
Introductory Note on the Concept of Democracyp. 1
The Democratic Emblemp. 6
Permanent Scandalp. 16
"We Are All Democrats Nowà"p. 44
Finite and Infinite Democracyp. 58
Democracies Against Democracyp. 76
Democracy for Salep. 82
From Democracy to Divine Violencep. 100
Notesp. 121
Authorsp. 129
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