When Democracies Faltered: The 1930s Crisis of Confidence

Author:   Elena Marceau
Publisher:   Vij Books
ISBN:  

9789347436673


Pages:   282
Publication Date:   24 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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When Democracies Faltered: The 1930s Crisis of Confidence


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When confidence thins, even good laws feel brittle. This book is a clear-eyed tour of how fear, scarcity, and the rise of extremism turned ballots into blunt instruments, and of how ordinary institutions can be rebuilt to earn back belief. It translates the great depression politics of breadlines and slogans into a practical language for today. You will learn why coalition government failures make the loudest voices sound safest; how media and democracy can be tuned for truth rather than heat; and why defending censorship and civil liberties in a storm is not indulgence but infrastructure. With sharp case studies from Weimar to steadier small states, it offers a toolkit for democratic resilience that values cadence over charisma, belonging over spectacle, and honest limits over empty promises. For readers of history, policy, and leadership who want more than warnings, it distils Weimar lessons, unpacks political populism, and revisits us isolationism as a cautionary mirror. The result is a grounded set of lessons for democracy: simple, portable practices that help governments deliver, publics understand, and confidence become a policy outcome rather than a prayer.

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Author:   Elena Marceau
Publisher:   Vij Books
Imprint:   Vij Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.381kg
ISBN:  

9789347436673


ISBN 10:   9347436674
Pages:   282
Publication Date:   24 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Elena Marceau writes about the moral weather of politics: how fear, dignity, and trust move votes long before manifestos do. Raised between a factory town and a capital city, she has seen how policy lands on real lives and how rhetoric can either bridge or widen that distance. Her work draws on political philosophy and civic practice, preferring lived institutions to tidy theories. A small thread runs from Tocqueville's town halls to today's community centres: democracy survives where people feel seen and needed. Elena's mission is simple and stubborn: translate complex choices into honest language, and show how confidence is not a mood but a craft. She believes memory is a civic tool, and the 1930s still teach.

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