Democracy and Complexity: A Realist Approach

Author:   Danilo Zolo (University of Florence)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Edition:   Revised ed.
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9780745678474


Pages:   214
Publication Date:   31 May 2013
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This book is a highly original and provocative contribution to democratic theory. Zolo argues that the increasing complexity of modern societies represents a fundamental challenge to the basic assumptions of the Western democratic tradition and calls for a reformulation of some of the key questions of political theory. Zolo maintains that, as modern societies become more complex and more involved in the `information revolution', they are subjected to new and unprecedented forms of evolutionary stress - as manifested, for instance, in the growing autonomy and power of political parties, and in new kinds of political communication which create and sustain the fiction of consensus. These forms of stress have become so serious that they threaten to undermine some of the values traditionally associated with democracy, such as the rationality and autonomy of the individual, and the visibility and accountability of power.

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Author:   Danilo Zolo (University of Florence)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Polity Press
Edition:   Revised ed.
ISBN:  

9780745678474


ISBN 10:   0745678475
Pages:   214
Publication Date:   31 May 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Undefined
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Some General Assumptions. 2. Complexity and Political Theory. 3. Complexity and Democratic Theory. 4. The Evolutionary Risks of Democracy. 5. The Principality of Communication. 6. Conclusion: Toward a Realist Theory of Democracy. Select Bibliography. Index of Subjects. Index of Names.

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'Pluralist democracy has become the only respectable politicalpractice to survive to the end of the twentieth century. But at thesame time... the intellectual foundations of democratic theory seemshakier than ever. After performing a skilful act of demolition onthe legitimating arguments of both classical and neo-classicaldemocratic theory, the author concludes his own revision ofdemocratic revisionism with views that are surprisingly reminiscentof the founding fathers of modern political theory, such asMachiavelli and Hobbes. His fascinating and highly provocativetreatise on modern politics, in which Zolo attributes specialsignificance to the media of mass communication, leaves the readerwith a sense of 'democratic melancholy' as well as the challenge tofind an intellectually respectable way out of the ruins ofdemocratic theory.' Claus Offe '... the most sustained and effective attack on orthodoxdemocratic theory published in recent years ... a powerful antidoteto liberal democratic complacency.' Times Higher EducationSupplement 'Zolo's critique is powerful and based on a comprehensivereading of contemporary democratic theory. Fascinating book.' Government and Opposition


'Pluralist democracy has become the only respectable political practice to survive to the end of the twentieth century. But at the same time... the intellectual foundations of democratic theory seem shakier than ever. After performing a skilful act of demolition on the legitimating arguments of both classical and neo-classical democratic theory, the author concludes his own revision of democratic revisionism with views that are surprisingly reminiscent of the founding fathers of modern political theory, such as Machiavelli and Hobbes. His fascinating and highly provocative treatise on modern politics, in which Zolo attributes special significance to the media of mass communication, leaves the reader with a sense of 'democratic melancholy' as well as the challenge to find an intellectually respectable way out of the ruins of democratic theory.' Claus Offe <p>'... the most sustained and effective attack on orthodox democratic theory published in recent years ... a powerful antidote to liberal democratic complacency.' Times Higher Education Supplement <p>'Zolo's critique is powerful and based on a comprehensive reading of contemporary democratic theory. Fascinating book.' Government and Opposition


&#39;Pluralist democracy has become the only respectable political practice to survive to the end of the twentieth century. But at the same time... the intellectual foundations of democratic theory seem shakier than ever. After performing a skilful act of demolition on the legitimating arguments of both classical and neo-classical democratic theory, the author concludes his own revision of democratic revisionism with views that are surprisingly reminiscent of the founding fathers of modern political theory, such as Machiavelli and Hobbes. His fascinating and highly provocative treatise on modern politics, in which Zolo attributes special significance to the media of mass communication, leaves the reader with a sense of &#39;democratic melancholy&#39; as well as the challenge to find an intellectually respectable way out of the ruins of democratic theory.&#39; Claus Offe &#39;... the most sustained and effective attack on orthodox democratic theory published in recent years ... a powerful antidote to liberal democratic complacency.&#39; Times Higher Education Supplement &#39;Zolo&#39;s critique is powerful and based on a comprehensive reading of contemporary democratic theory. Fascinating book.&#39; Government and Opposition


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Danilo Zolo was previously Associate Professor at the University of Florence. He is the author of many books and more than 50 essays concerning political philosophy, epistemology of the social sciences, system theory and the theory of social complexity.

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