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Democracy - The Power of Illusion.
Title:
Democracy - The Power of Illusion.
Author:
Filipowicz, Stanislaw.
ISBN:
9783653029253
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (237 pages)
Series:
Lex et Res Publica ; v.2

Lex et Res Publica
Contents:
Cover -- Blurb -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part One: The 'Disenchanted World' - Temptations and Barriers -- Chapter One: The Iron Cage of Rationality -- Chapter Two: Fruit from the Tree of Knowledge -- Chapter Three: The Delights of Thoughtlessness (Hagiography and Blasphemy) -- Chapter Four: Will to Power: the 'Symptomatology' of Modernity -- Chapter Five: The Dialectics of the Enlightenment: the Return of the Myth -- Part Two: Wavering Truths and Floundering Moral Lessons -- Chapter One: Emancipation -- Chapter Two: Opinions: Reason in the Marketplace -- Chapter Three: Representation: Metaphor and Dogma -- Chapter Four: Lawmakers: the Manufacturing of Law -- Chapter Five: Power, Knowledge and Magic.
Abstract:
Democracy - hope or illusion? Blooming, failing or declining? Our doubts and hesitation make part of unbending efforts to endorse and explain democracy. Who is right - the custodians of promise ort the prophets of decline? The book concentrates on doubts. The author tries to explore the other side of the moon, emphasizing the role of critical thinking, opposing a main-current optimism. Defending democracy we want to generate hope, but hoping may be a dangerous craft. Protecting our hope we are prone to believe that democracy - even if it is not a full success story - is justified in its nature and out of question. How much do we have to forget to sanction this view? This is, in fact, the main question the book raises. It gives voice to those who never, in their writing on democracy, used a flattering tone. Starting with Greek giants - Plato and Aristotle - up to modern and most recent times, going through a broad field of revealing criticism, leaving us with unsettling feeling that democracy is rather something to be explained than something to be celebrated. Living in democracy, lamenting its underperformances, we must not overlook a fundamental question - in what part do our disappointments reflect the art of forgetting, allowing us to cast into oblivion all serious doubts originating in a critical discourse on modernity and democracy?.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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