Democracy

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Democracy

Government of the People or Government of the Politicians?

Regional / International studies Politics and government Political science and theory Political structures: democracy

Author: Jose Nun

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Collection: Critical Currents in Latin American Perspective Series

Language: English

Published by: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published on: 28th July 2003

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 128 pages

ISBN: 9780585479774


Introduction

One hundred and fifty years ago, Abraham Lincoln stressed the pressing need for a new definition of "freedom." Today, with 85 of some 190 countries claiming to be representative democracies, José Nun makes an equally compelling case for "democracy."

In emerging democracies throughout much of the developing world, the need is especially urgent, as nascent debates about democracy are modified by such descriptions as delegative, transitional, incomplete, low-intensity, relative, uncertain, or even authoritarian.

Overview of the Book

In accessible and engaging style, Nun provides a comprehensive analysis of the theory and practice of democracy from ancient Greece to contemporary Latin America. The author’s authoritative historical and comparative discussion of democracy is combined with his own evaluation of the conditions and possibilities for the development of genuinely democratic societies in our time, in Latin America and throughout the world.

The author identifies the preconditions of a democratic regime, the links between citizenship construction and social rights, the centrality of work for the promotion of equality and freedom, and the current democratic deficits both in core and peripheral countries.

Key Insights

All readers will benefit from Nun’s insightful distinction between two visions of democracy—government of the people or government of the politicians—and its profound consequences.

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