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Demokratie ist das allgemeingültigste politische Ideal unserer Zeit. George Bush hat sich auf sie berufen, um die Invasion in den Irak zu rechtfertigen; Obama gratulierte den Rebellen vom Tahrir-Platz, dass sie sie nach Ägypten brachten und Occupy Wall Street behauptete, ihre reinste Form heraus destilliert zu haben. Von der Demokratischen Volksrepublik Nordkorea bis zur autonomen Region Rojava nennt sich praktisch jede Regierung und jede Bewegung demokratisch. Aber was ist das Heilmittel für die Probleme der Demokratie? Alle sind sich einig: Mehr Demokratie.
Seit der Jahrtausendwende haben wir eine Vielzahl neuer Bewegungen gesehen, die versprachen, echte Demokratie zu verwirklichen, im Gegensatz zu den scheinbar demokratischen Institutionen, die sie als ausschließend, einschränkend und entfremdend bezeichneten. Gibt es einen roten Faden, der all diese verschiedenen Formen von Demokratie verbindet? Welche von ihnen ist die wahre Demokratie? Kann eine von ihnen die Inklusivität und Freiheit bringen, die wir mit dem Wort verbinden?
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Anarchism, Democracy, CrimethInc., democracy, freedom, democratic, movements, power, political, government, legitimacy, centralized, assemblies, social movements, representative democracy, majority rule, wide range, directly democratic, direct democracy, ancient athens, takes place, public sphere, black peopleEdition | Availability |
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From Democracy to Freedom: Der Unterschied zwischen Regierung und Selbstbestimmung
2018, Unrast Verlag
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From Democracy to Freedom: The Difference Between Government and Self-Determination
Jun 06, 2017, Crimethinc.
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in English
0998982202 9780998982205
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Flagship essay of the book with the same name.
Democracy is the most universal political ideal of our day. George Bush invoked it to justify invading Iraq; Obama congratulated the rebels of Tahrir Square for bringing it to Egypt; Occupy Wall Street claimed to have distilled its pure form. From the Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea to the autonomous region of Rojava, practically every government and popular movement calls itself democratic.
But what is democracy, precisely? Is there a common thread that links all these different variants? And can any of them deliver on their promises?
In this critical appraisal, we trace democracy from its classical origins to its current ascendancy around the globe. Reviewing how democratic discourse has served recent social movements in the United States, Spain, Greece, Bosnia, Slovenia, and elsewhere worldwide, we conclude by asking what it would mean to seek freedom directly rather than through democratic rule.
This book grew out of years of international dialogue between participants in these social movements. Exploring how recent uprisings have been catalyzed and limited by democratic discourse, From Democracy to Freedom explores the difference between government and self-determination, proposing new ways to understand what we’re doing when we make decisions together.
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