Democratic Despotisms

Democratic Despotisms
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9781527589391
ISBN-13 : 1527589390
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Book Synopsis Democratic Despotisms by : Marta Nunes Da Costa

Download or read book Democratic Despotisms written by Marta Nunes Da Costa and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2022-09-29 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Is it possible to speak of democratic despotisms, to attribute the adjective “democratic”, in the plural, to despotism? Can there be several types of despotism, simultaneously, in a democratic horizon? This book is born form the intuition that the answer to this question is positive; however, like any work that requires the activity of thinking, the initial hypothesis had to be tested. Through a dialogue with Alexis de Tocqueville, Carl Schmitt, Hannah Arendt and Michel Foucault, this book reconstructs some of their political concepts in order to create a broad theoretical horizon in which we will move. Having set its conceptual horizon, it then progressively builds a diagnosis of our present condition. Despite the difficulties and aporias brought about by liberal democracy, it is necessary to become aware that it has anti-democratic, anti-liberal and even totalitarian seeds within. Human beings oscillate between the search for security and certainty, brought about by the establishment and maintenance of order, and, on the other hand, the desire for a freedom that allows them to believe, to be and to live with others.

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