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Democracy in the Age of the Post-religiousness : Foundations of Alternative Economics.
Title:
Democracy in the Age of the Post-religiousness : Foundations of Alternative Economics.
Author:
Olbromski, Cezary Jozef.
ISBN:
9783653015195
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (253 pages)
Series:
Studies in Changing Democracy ; v.1

Studies in Changing Democracy
Contents:
Contents -- Introduction and Acknowledgements -- Part One. Tradition, Democracy, Legitimization -- I The Sense of Deliberation: A Traditional Depiction -- II The Sphere of Sovereignty of the Common -- III The Political vs. Economy: Political and Economic Crises -- IV Traditional Meaning of Crises of the Political: Pre-totarientality of the Awareness -- V Traditional Meaning of Crises of the Political: Pre-totarientality of Citizenship -- Part Two. Groups of Thematized Information as the First Violin of the Totariental -- VI The More Egalitarianism of the Privilege the More Decay of Civic Emancipation? -- VII Virtuosity of the Formal and Instrumental Rationality: The Final Disenchantment of the Political -- VIII Façades, Dummies, the Political: Anticipations of Groups of Thematized Information withinTotarientality -- IX The Structural Stamps of Unhampered Disenchantment of the Social -- X Objective Adequacy in the Political: An Example of Tactic Action -- XI The Totariental-Domain Aspects of Sector Crises: Manners of Legitimisation within the Totariental -- Part Three. Totarientality, Democracy,Legitimization -- XII The Widest Context of Groups of Thematized Information Legitimisation -- XIII The Essence of the Totariental. The Final Ideological Clarification of Democracy -- XIV The Political Actions within the Totariental. Domains as Actors of the Totariental -- XV Theoretical and Practical Limitations of Implementation of Democracy. Analysis of Deliberative Democratic Model in Eastern Europe on the Turn of XX Milieu -- XVI Obligation beyond Domains: The Possible Versus the Substantially Obligating -- Conclusions -- References -- List of Tables -- Index.
Abstract:
One of the most original assumptions is that political actors are groups of thematized information. They effectively test the political, traditional sources of meaning, and reservoirs of identity. The post-religiousness of the presentness is transcendentally neutral; there is no contradiction between the transcendental and the immanent. Why and how relics steal into the political? The social does not create any meaning considerably stronger than the empty meanings of dedicated metaphysics and discourses, but the social creates itself within the totariental (total - poleless - disorienting). The book contains analyses of the implementation of political crises and crises of the political. In other words, two processes are simultaneously used by political actors in contemporary democracy. These tools are not only moderators of naturally spontaneous democracy. Economic, cultural, and political changes are pressed ahead by technically, sociologically and military equipped actors for whom democracy is efficient.
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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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