Democracy Incorporated : : Managed Democracy and the Specter of Inverted Totalitarianism - New Edition / / Sheldon S. Wolin.

Democracy is struggling in America--by now this statement is almost cliché. But what if the country is no longer a democracy at all? In Democracy Incorporated, Sheldon Wolin considers the unthinkable: has America unwittingly morphed into a new and strange kind of political hybrid, one where economic...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (376 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface To The First Paperback Edition --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction To The 2017 Edition --
Preview --
Chapter One: Myth In The Making --
Chapter Two: Totalitarianism'S Inversion: Beginnings Of The Imaginary Of A Permanent Global War --
Chapter Three: Totalitarianism'S Inversion, Democracy'S Perversion --
Chapter Four: The New World Of Terror --
Chapter Five: The Utopian Theory Of Superpower: The Official Version --
Chapter Six: The Dynamics Of Transformation --
Chapter Seven: The Dynamics Of The Archaic --
Chapter Eight: The Politics Of Superpower: Managed Democracy --
Chapter Nine: Intellectual Elites Against Democracy --
Chapter Ten: Domestic Politics In The Era Of Superpower And Empire --
Chapter Eleven: Inverted Totalitarianism: Antecedents And Precedents --
Chapter Twelve: Demotic Moments --
Chapter Thirteen: Democracy'S Prospects: Looking Backwards --
Notes --
Index
Summary:Democracy is struggling in America--by now this statement is almost cliché. But what if the country is no longer a democracy at all? In Democracy Incorporated, Sheldon Wolin considers the unthinkable: has America unwittingly morphed into a new and strange kind of political hybrid, one where economic and state powers are conjoined and virtually unbridled? Can the nation check its descent into what the author terms "inverted totalitarianism"? Wolin portrays a country where citizens are politically uninterested and submissive--and where elites are eager to keep them that way. At best the nation has become a "managed democracy" where the public is shepherded, not sovereign. At worst it is a place where corporate power no longer answers to state controls. Wolin makes clear that today's America is in no way morally or politically comparable to totalitarian states like Nazi Germany, yet he warns that unchecked economic power risks verging on total power and has its own unnerving pathologies. Wolin examines the myths and mythmaking that justify today's politics, the quest for an ever-expanding economy, and the perverse attractions of an endless war on terror. He argues passionately that democracy's best hope lies in citizens themselves learning anew to exercise power at the local level. Democracy Incorporated is one of the most worrying diagnoses of America's political ills to emerge in decades. It is sure to be a lightning rod for political debate for years to come. Now with a new introduction by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges, Democracy Incorporated remains an essential work for understanding the state of democracy in America.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781400888405
9783110543322
DOI:10.1515/9781400888405?locatt=mode:legacy
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Sheldon S. Wolin.