Agonistic Democracy and Political Practice

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TRAMA
This book explores the implications of agonistic democratic theory for political practice. Fuat Gürsözlü argues that at a time when political parties exacerbate political division, political protesters are characterized as looters and terrorists, and extreme partisanship and authoritarian tendencies are on the rise, the agonistic approach offers a much-needed rethinking of political practice to critically understand challenges to democracy and envision more democratic, inclusive, and peaceful alternatives. Inspired by Chantal Mouffe’s agonistic theory and drawing on insights of other prominent agonistic scholars, Gürsözlü offers a distinctive approach that develops the connections between the agonistic approach and political practice. His main claim is that approaching democratic politics from an agonistic perspective changes the way we understand the nature of democratic society, the place of political protest in democracy, the nature of adversarial engagement, and the democratic function of political parties. The book also advances an account of agonistic peace that is best fitted to the pluralistic and inherently conflictual nature of democratic societies. This book should be of interest to anyone working in the field of contemporary political theory, political philosophy, peace studies, and philosophy of peace.

SOMMARIO
Part I Theoretical Interventions1. Democracy: Radical or Agnostic?2. For a More Democratic Agonistic Politics Part II Practical Considerations3. Expanding Agonistic Engagement4. Agonistic Spaces and the Value of Political Protest5. What Should We Expect from Political Parties? An Agonistic Account of Political Party6. Thinking Peace Agonistically 

AUTORE
Fuat Gürsözlü is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Maryland, USA. 

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9783031059988
  • Dimensioni: 210 x 148 mm Ø 452 gr
  • Formato: Copertina rigida
  • Illustration Notes: XI, 235 p. 1 illus.
  • Pagine Arabe: 235
  • Pagine Romane: xi