Rethinking Democracy

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Dive into the critical exploration of democracy with our latest title, 'Rethinking Democracy'. This essential book, published by John Wiley & Sons in 2019, is a compelling collection of essays that scrutinizes the challenges our democratic systems face in today's climate of populism and rapid digital transformation. Renowned authors, including Polly Toynbee and Margaret Hodge, emphasize that the time has come to reassess and invigorate our democratic processes, especially following the centenary of the Representation of the People Act. Covering 188 pages, this insightful text argues that democracy may be an unfinished revolution, currently under siege from populism, authoritarianism, and evolving political communication methods. It highlights the importance of active citizenship and warns that neglecting civic engagement could jeopardize the freedoms and rights that democracy affords us. With free shipping available and delivery expected within 6 weeks, 'Rethinking Democracy' will provoke thought and inspire action in anyone passionate about democracy's future. Secure your copy today and join the conversation on how to deepen democracy in our lives and communities.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781119554226
Year: 2019
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 188


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"There's never been a more pressing time to question every aspect of our inadequate democracy"- Polly Toynbee


"This important book shows the many challenges democracy faces in a world of populism and radical digital change" - Margaret Hodge


2018 saw celebrations of the centenary of the Representation of the People Act which marked a decisive step towards full universal suffrage - this collection of essays explores the problems of democracy and suggests ways it might now be extended and deepened.


Investigates if democracy is an unfinished revolution and if democratic politics is currently in retreat

Demonstrates how democratic politics is once again under attack - this time from populist nationalists, authoritarian rulers and new forms of political communication

Argues that if we lose the art of active citizenship, we will lose the freedoms and the rights which democracy has bestowed

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