
The Democratic Imagination Is Facing Significant Challenges. These Challenges Involve Not Only Deep Philosophical Questions About The Core Values Of Democracy, But Also Pressing Practical Issues Related To How We Should Understand And Confront The Rise Of Right-wing Authoritarian Populism. What Should Our Stance Be As Defenders Of Democratic Life? The Two Most Prominent Efforts To Orient Us Here Are The Deliberative And Agonistic Models Of Democracy. The Former Emphasizes Reasoned Discussion, But Some Worry That This Exclusive Focus Overlooks Structures Of Injustice That Distort Civil Deliberation. The Latter Prioritizes Contestation And Conflict, But Its Proponents Struggle To Explain Why This Prime Orientation To Defeating Political Opponents Will Not Also Corrode Our Commitment To Normative Democratic Restraints, Like Fairness. This Book Develops An Understanding Of The Moral Core Of Democracy. In Doing So, It Illuminates How These Two Faces Of Democratic Life, The Deliberative And Agonistic, Each Has A Significant, But Constrained, Role To Play In A More Capacious Comprehension Of What Our Democratic Commitments Require Of Us. The Communicative Model Of Democracy We Propose Provides Better Grounds For Facing The Challenges Of Contemporary Anti-democratic Movements Than Either The Deliberative Or Agonistic Models Alone
How can a new communicative model of democracy reconcile the tension between deliberative and agonistic approaches to better address the rise of authoritarian populism? The authors, Mary F. Scudder and Stephen K. White, utilize political theory and contemporary democratic analysis to evaluate the limitations of existing frameworks. They argue that both the deliberative model, which focuses on reason, and the agonistic model, which emphasizes conflict, are insufficient on their own to protect democratic values. By proposing a communicative model, they seek to integrate these perspectives into a more robust framework for navigating modern political challenges.
What You Will Find
Scholars and political theorists identify this work as a significant contribution to the ongoing debate regarding the future of democratic governance. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for an audience familiar with contemporary political philosophy.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
New York : Oxford University Press, [2023]
ISBN-10:
0197623905
ISBN-13:
9780197623909
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