
At A Time Of Growing Concern Over The Fate Of Contemporary Democracy This Book Shows How Vast Differences Between Countries In Forms Of Political Conduct, And Taken For Granted Assumptions, Determine What Democracies Actually Accomplish. In Democratic Practice, Robert M. Fishman Elucidates Why Some Democracies Include The Economically Underprivileged, And Cultural Others Within The Circles Of Political Relevance That Set Policies And The Political Agenda, Whereas Others Exclude Them. On The Basis Of In-depth Research On Portugal And Spain, Fishman Develops A Theoretically Innovative Explanation For The Breadth Of Democratic Inclusion And Draws Out Large Implications For Democracies Everywhere. Democratic Practice Examines The Record Of Two Countries That Began The Worldwide Turn To Democracy In The 1970s, Showing How And Why Basic Assumptions About What Democracy Is, And How Political Actors Should Treat One Another, Diverged. The Book Offers Detailed Empirical Evidence On How An Inclusive Approach To Democratic Politics Provides Major Benefits Not Only For The Poor And Excluded But Also For Others, Drawing Large Lessons For Contemporary Democracies.
This book investigates why democratic systems diverge in their capacity to include marginalized populations and how varying political practices shape the actual outcomes of governance. Robert M. Fishman, a professor of sociology, utilizes a comparative framework to analyze the political trajectories of Portugal and Spain. By examining the foundational assumptions and interpersonal conduct of political actors in these nations, he argues that inclusive democratic practices generate superior societal benefits compared to exclusionary models.
What You Will Find
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Scholars in the field of comparative politics recognize this work as a significant contribution to understanding the qualitative differences in democratic performance. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the rigor of the empirical research provided by the author.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190912898
ISBN-13:
9780190912895
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