- Introduction: Losing Our Illusions
- Part One. The Crisis of Liberal Democracy
- 1. Democracy without Rights
- 2. Rights without Democracy
- 3. Democracy Is Deconsolidating
- Part Two. Origins
- 4. Social Media
- 5. Economic Stagnation
- 6. Identity
- Part Three. Remedies
- 7. Domesticating Nationalism
- 8. Fixing the Economy
- 9. Renewing Civic Faith
- Conclusion: Fighting for Our Convictions
- Notes
- Credits
- Acknowledgements
- Index
Description du produit
- Catégories: Démocratie, Elections Européennes et Partis Politiques
- Editeur: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
- ISBN: 9780674976825
- Date de publication: 01/03/2018
- Reliure : Broché
- Nombre de page : 400
Résumé
The world is in turmoil. From Russia, Turkey, and Egypt to the United States, authoritarian populists have seized power. As a result, democracy itself may now be at risk.
Two core components of liberal democracy—individual rights and the popular will—are increasingly at war with each other. As the role of money in politics soared and important issues were taken out of public contestation, a system of “rights without democracy” took hold. Populists who rail against this say they want to return power to the people. But in practice they create something just as bad: a system of “democracy without rights.” The consequence, as Yascha Mounk shows in this brilliant and timely book, is that trust in politics is dwindling. Citizens are falling out of love with their political system. Democracy is wilting away. Drawing on vivid stories and original research, Mounk identifies three key drivers of voters’ discontent: stagnating living standards, fear of multiethnic democracy, and the rise of social media. To reverse the trend, politicians need to enact radical reforms that benefit the many, not the few.
The People vs. Democracy is the first book to describe both how we got here and what we need to do now. For those unwilling to give up either individual rights or the concept of the popular will, Mounk argues that urgent action is needed, as this may be our last chance to save democracy.