Democracy and Its Critics
Autor Robert A. Dahlen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iul 1991
Publicul țintă pentru această lucrare fundamentală este format din studenți la științe politice, cercetători și practicieni ai guvernării, care vor găsi aici o analiză riguroasă a mecanismelor puterii și a legitimității democratice. În Democracy and Its Critics, Robert A. Dahl nu se limitează la o simplă apologie a sistemului, ci reconstruiește teoria democratică pornind de la cele mai dure obiecții care i-au fost aduse de-a lungul istoriei. Subliniem modul în care autorul reușește să conecteze teoria politică abstractă cu practica instituțională, oferind un cadru conceptual pentru ceea ce el numește state democratice avansate.
Ne-a atras atenția structura narativă a argumentației, care pornește de la originile ateniene și ajunge la dilemele pluralismului modern. Apreciem faptul că această ediție revizuită păstrează claritatea stilistică ce i-a adus numeroase premii, oferind totodată perspective asupra direcțiilor necesare de reformă pentru statele contemporane. Ca alternativă la A Preface to Democratic Theory, Expanded Edition pentru cursurile de teorie politică, acest volum are avantajul unei viziuni mai integrate și mai actuale asupra provocărilor sistemice, depășind modelele tradiționale madisoniene sau populiste.
În contextul operei sale, Democracy and Its Critics reprezintă sinteza maturității lui Dahl, integrând conceptele de poliarhie dezvoltate în Polyarchy și analizele structurale din Who Governs?. Dacă lucrările sale anterioare se concentrau pe condițiile de transformare a regimurilor sau pe dinamica puterii în mediul urban, volumul de față propune o viziune holistică asupra valorii și viitorului democrației ca ideal și realitate politică.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0300049382
Pagini: 397
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Public țintă
Adult: General. Academic/professional/technical: Undergraduate. Academic/professional/technical: Postgraduate. Academic/professional/technical: Research and professionalDe ce să citești această carte
Recomandăm această carte oricărui cititor interesat de fundamentul filosofic al sistemelor de guvernare. Veți câștiga o înțelegere profundă a motivelor pentru care democrația, deși imperfectă, rămâne cel mai viabil sistem în fața criticilor istorice. Este un instrument esențial pentru a decoda discursul politic actual și pentru a înțelege limitele și potențialul reformei constituționale.
Despre autor
Robert A. Dahl a fost Sterling Professor Emeritus de științe politice la Yale University și este recunoscut drept una dintre cele mai influente figuri ale teoriei democratice postbelice. Cu o carieră de peste jumătate de secol, Dahl a redefinit modul în care înțelegem participarea politică și pluralismul prin conceptul de poliarhie. Autor al unor lucrări de referință precum On Democracy și How Democratic Is the American Constitution?, el a primit numeroase distincții academice, fiind considerat un mentor pentru generații de politologi americani.
Descriere scurtă
“When Robert Dahl speaks about democracy, everyone should listen. With Democracy and Its Critics Dahl has produced a work destined to become another classic.”—Lucian W. Pye, American Political Science Review
“In this magisterial work [Dahl]… describe[s] what democracy means…; why our own democracy is still deeply flawed; and how we could reform it…. A work of extraordinary intelligence and, what is even rarer, a work of extraordinary wisdom.”—Robert N. Bellah, New York Times Book Review
Robert A. Dahl, Sterling Professor of Political Science Emeritus at Yale Universtiy, is also the author of Who Governs?, After the Revolution?, Polyarchy, and Dilemmas of Pluralist Democracy, all available from Yale University Press.
Recenzii
"One of the foremost contemporary theorists of pluralist democracy."—Jack Lively, Times Literary Supplement
"[This book] could not have come at a more opportune moment. . . . Democracy and Its Critics is a work of extraordinary intelligence and, what is even rarer, a work of extraordinary wisdom. Mr. Dahl writes clearly and effectively. . . . The discussion is fresh and illuminating, the treatment of alternative views careful and respectful, the difficulties in his own views spelled out in detail. An attentive reader of this book will receive a real education in the meaning of democracy. . . . Beneath all the moderation and devotion to intellectual clarity that are so evident in this book, there is the moving presence of a profound passion for democracy."—Robert N. Bellah, New York Times Book Review
"America's leading expert on democratic theory delivers his magnum opus."—Philadelphia Inquirer
"Like democratic theory itself, Dahl's book is hugely inspiring. . . . This is a hugely impressive book, which traces the assumptions of democratic theory from 5th-century Athens to the present day and beyond. it is remarkable for its sustained attempt to connect theory and practice."—Susan Mendus, The Times Higher Education Supplement
"Dahl defends democracy against various criticisms, including anarchism and its tenet that even democracy is coercive. . . . A necessary purchase."—David Steiniche, Library Journal
"A necessary purchase for graduate libraries and recommended for undergraduate and public libraries."—Library Journal
"One of the country's premier political philosophers here shares the fruit of years of thoughtful reflection upon the promise and perils of democracy. As he uncovers the foundations of democratic theory, Dahl confronts his readers with the arguments of democracy's critics, friendly and adversarial. The questions raised prove vexing. . . . a book deserving attention from Americans serious about their citizenship."—Booklist
"When Robert Dahl speaks about democracy, everyone should listen. With Democracy and Its Critics Dahl has produced a work destined to become another classic to go along with his A Preface to Democratic Theory. . . . Now Dahl's virtuosity takes the form of conducting a masterful dialogue of reason, of guiding a truly advanced seminar on the major ideas and arguments in the field of democratic theory broadly defined. The reader becomes a mute but engrossed participant in a brilliant but also meticulously detailed series of discussions in which few issues are skipped over or arguments left hanging, as almost every train of thought is carried to its logical termination. The atmosphere of a sustained seminar is reinforced by Dahl's ingenious use of the playwright's technique of heated dialogues and verbal crossing of swords."—Lucian W. Pye, American Political Science Review
"It's difficult to imagine a political science seminar in which this lucid and thoughtful book would not stimulate energetic discussion. . . . Even those who have followed Dahl's writings of the past forty years will find many riches. . . . This book encouraged me to think about some old problems in new ways. I encourage others to enjoy similar benefits."—G. Bingham Powell, Jr., Political Science Quarterly
"Democracy and Its Critics is a rigorous summary of the life work of one of America's premier political scientists. It is also a timely antidote to the right's equation of democracy with the 'freedom' of an unrestrained capitalist market. In a reasoned yet passionate tone Dahl defends democracy as a system of political equality that promotes the freedom of individuals to live under laws of their own choosing. . . . Radical theorists who have recently discovered the centrality of 'plurality' and 'civil society' owe a considerable debt to Dahl's work. . . . As Dahl's work eloquently demonstrates, the moral values of liberal democracy can only be realized if our economic institutions are shaped by the values of political equality."—Joseph M. Schwartz, Dissent
"A provocative, scholarly, and elegantly written book."—Elizabeth P. McCaughey, National Review
"This thoughtful defense of democratic values . . . provide[s] a theoretical justification for leaving public policy decisions squarely in the domain of democratically elected representatives. . . . Time spent with Democracy and Its Critics will repay both the scholar and the general reader with insight into the issues of democratic theory that bear on the continual debate over the proper role of an independent judiciary in a democratic society. . . . He brilliantly defends democracy against its critics, including those who would have judges play the active role of guardians in our society. Lawyers and legal scholars will benefit from the theoretical context this book brings to the debate over judicial policymaking, and the reader will appreciate the clarity and thoroughness of Dahl's entire argument."—Cary Coglianese, Michigan Law Review
"In this capstone volume, Dahl interweaves normative and empirical notions in an effort to develop a broadly integrative theory of democracy, on that is at once historically grounded, context sensitive, true to its philosophical origins, and sustainable under scrutiny. His effort is . . . remarkable. . . . Democracy and Its Critics is the product of literally decades of observation and analysis by one of the nation's premier political theorists, and in its breadth of vision and depth of insight it gives testimony to the quality of the author's mind. The book is well crafted, as Dahl's books always are, and is presented in a style that will prove accessible to the professional and the lay reader alike and to political scientists of both normative and empirical bent. . . . A benchmark in the development of democratic thought at a time when clear thinking about the ideal and practical forms of democracy is especially in demand."—Jarol B. Manheim, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
"[Dahl] does well in introducing us to the problems and dilemmas that surround the attempts to achieve democracy. . . . It is a very useful book, especially for a course in democratic theory."—Allan R. MacLeod, Canadian Journal of Political Science
"[A] crowning achievement . . . [and a] timely work."—Philip Green, Social Theory and Practice
"Dahl is remarkable for his ability to understand the problems of democratic theory both well and inclusively. Democracy and Its Critics deserves widespread use in the classroom, so a new generation of students can learn to share its author's deep and steady commitment to democratic values and processes."—Jack H. Nagel, Journal of Politics
"Democracy and Its Critics is a synthetic work that caps Dahl's long commitment to the theory and practice of democracy. . . . One of the many refreshing features of Dahl's book is its open-hearted tone, free from harsh parti-pris and boring special-pleading."—Jean Bethke Elshtain, Journal of Politics
"Democracy and Its Critics is a searching discussion of the most fundamental issues of democratic theory, and a powerful defense of democratic ideals against their critics."—Joshua Cohen, Journal of Politics
Winner of the 1991 Elaine and David Spitz Book Award given by the International Conference for the Study of Political Thought for the best book published on liberal and/or democratic theory
Winner of the 1990 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Book Award given by the American Political Science Association for the best book published in the United States during the previous year on government, politics, or international affairs
"Robert Dahl is both a subtle analyst and a staunch defender of democratic values. What impresses me most is that he sees democracy not just as something fixed or given, but as a process that needs to be extended into every area of society, the economic as well as the political. His new book continues his splendid work."—Irving Howe
"This elegantly written book presents a synthesis of over thirty years of work by America's leading post-war democratic theorist. Dahl's clear, incisive style will appeal to the general reader as well as to specialists in political theory and comparative politics."—Alan Ware, University of Warwick