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What makes people lose faith in democratic statecraft? The question seems an urgent one. In the first decades of the twenty-first century, citizens across the world have grown increasingly disillusioned with what was once a cherished ideal. Setting out an original theoretical model that explores the relations between democracy, subjectivity and sociality, and exploring its relevance to countries ranging from Kenya to Peru, The State We’re In is a must-read for all political theorists, scholars of democracy, and readers concerned for the future of the democratic ideal.



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“[This volume] successfully demonstrates that, globally, democracy has “systematically maintained inequality”, and that attention must be served to the current inadequacies in the execution of this theoretical concept. This book is appropriate for students and academics in the fields of political science, anthropology, and sociology.” · International Social Science Review

“This book is a strong contribution targeted at a much needed re-consideration of democracy as a concept and a practice in a world of porous boundaries, which exposes people in societies to the often hegemonic imposition of extra-territorial actors.” · Harald Wydra, Cambridge University



Table of Contents

List of figures
Acknowledgements

Introduction: When Democracy ‘Goes Wrong’
Joanna Cook, Nicholas J. Long, and Henrietta L. Moore

Chapter 1. After (?) Democracy: Time, Space and Affect in Peruvian Political Imaginaries
David Nugent

Chapter 2. Democracy and the Ethical Imagination
Henrietta L. Moore

Chapter 3. Why Indonesians Turn Against Democracy
Nicholas J. Long

Chapter 4. Opposition and Group Formation: Authoritarianism Yesterday and Today
John Borneman

Chapter 5. Rejecting or Remaking Democratic Practices? Experiences during Times of Crisis in Italy
Jan-Jonathan Bock

Chapter 6. ‘The People’ and Political Opposition in Post-democracy: Reflections on the Hollowing of Democracy in Greece and Europe
Giorgos Katsambekis

Chapter 7. Debt Society Consolidated? Post-democratic Subjectivity and its Discontents
Yannis Stavrakakis

Chapter 8. Politics After Democracy: Experiments in Horizontality
Marianne Maeckelbergh

Notes on Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/07/2016
      ISBN13: 9781785332241, 978-1785332241
      ISBN10: 1785332244

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      What makes people lose faith in democratic statecraft? The question seems an urgent one. In the first decades of the twenty-first century, citizens across the world have grown increasingly disillusioned with what was once a cherished ideal. Setting out an original theoretical model that explores the relations between democracy, subjectivity and sociality, and exploring its relevance to countries ranging from Kenya to Peru, The State We’re In is a must-read for all political theorists, scholars of democracy, and readers concerned for the future of the democratic ideal.



      Trade Review

      “[This volume] successfully demonstrates that, globally, democracy has “systematically maintained inequality”, and that attention must be served to the current inadequacies in the execution of this theoretical concept. This book is appropriate for students and academics in the fields of political science, anthropology, and sociology.” · International Social Science Review

      “This book is a strong contribution targeted at a much needed re-consideration of democracy as a concept and a practice in a world of porous boundaries, which exposes people in societies to the often hegemonic imposition of extra-territorial actors.” · Harald Wydra, Cambridge University



      Table of Contents

      List of figures
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: When Democracy ‘Goes Wrong’
      Joanna Cook, Nicholas J. Long, and Henrietta L. Moore

      Chapter 1. After (?) Democracy: Time, Space and Affect in Peruvian Political Imaginaries
      David Nugent

      Chapter 2. Democracy and the Ethical Imagination
      Henrietta L. Moore

      Chapter 3. Why Indonesians Turn Against Democracy
      Nicholas J. Long

      Chapter 4. Opposition and Group Formation: Authoritarianism Yesterday and Today
      John Borneman

      Chapter 5. Rejecting or Remaking Democratic Practices? Experiences during Times of Crisis in Italy
      Jan-Jonathan Bock

      Chapter 6. ‘The People’ and Political Opposition in Post-democracy: Reflections on the Hollowing of Democracy in Greece and Europe
      Giorgos Katsambekis

      Chapter 7. Debt Society Consolidated? Post-democratic Subjectivity and its Discontents
      Yannis Stavrakakis

      Chapter 8. Politics After Democracy: Experiments in Horizontality
      Marianne Maeckelbergh

      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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