
Wild Democracy calls for a more anarchic, more courageous democracy. This is an ethic for people who know the rights they hold, and who struggle to rule themselves. This is an ethic for unfinished revolutions; an ethic for those who will not be mastered. This is an ethic for those who hold fast to the rights they have by nature. This is an ethic that requires courage.Democracy is always a risky business; full of promise and danger. The promise is the freedom to rule ourselves. The danger is fear: fear of the unknown, fear of the unruly, fear of one another, fear of anarchy. Fear leads to authoritarianism. The fearful look for a strong hand, a powerful leader, a protector, a gun. Anarchy leads to courage, to self-reliance, self-discipline, self-rule, and solidarity. Anarchy is the nursery of democracy. It is not anarchy we have to fear, it is authoritarianism.We have been taught to see the people as a problem to be managed. Anne Norton sees them as a source of strength. Anarchic democracy grows wild: springing from the everyday actions of ordinary human beings.Liberalism and conservatism alike have turned away from the democratic, to institutions, rules, and regulations. Anne Norton turns to anarchic people who practice democratic ethics.
Can a democracy thrive by embracing anarchic principles rather than succumbing to the fear-driven impulses of authoritarianism? Anne Norton, a political theorist, argues that modern political systems have become overly reliant on rigid institutions and regulations, effectively stifling the democratic spirit. She posits that true self-rule requires a courageous, anarchic ethic that prioritizes individual self-reliance and solidarity over the desire for centralized control.
What You Will Find
Scholars and political commentators identify this work as a provocative challenge to conventional democratic theory. Readers frequently note the accessible yet intellectually rigorous nature of Norton's prose, which encourages a re-evaluation of the relationship between the state and the individual.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2023-03-07
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197644341
ISBN-13:
9780197644348
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