The Shortest History of Democracy

4,000 Years of Self-Government - A Retelling for Our Times

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This compact history unspools the tumultuous global story that began with democracy's radical core idea: We can collaborate, as equals, to determine our own futures. Acclaimed political thinker John Keane traces how this concept emerged and evolved, from the earliest "assembly democracies" in Syria-Mesopotamia to European-style "electoral democracy" and to our uncertain present. Today, thanks to our always-on communication channels, governments answer not only to voters on Election Day but to intense scrutiny every day. This is "monitory democracy"-in Keane's view, the most complex and vibrant model yet-but it's not invulnerable. Monitory democracy comes with its own pathologies, and the new despotism wields powerful warning systems, from social media to election monitoring, against democracy itself. At this urgent moment, when despots in countries such as China, Russia, Iran, and Saudi Arabia reject the promises of democratic power-sharing, Keane mounts a bold defense of a precious global ideal.
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Writer
Keane, John
Title
The Shortest History of Democracy
Publisher
Norton & Company
Year
2022
Language
English
Pages
211
Weight
202 gr
EAN
9781615198962
Dimensions
195 x 129 x 15 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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