A bold new approach to combatting the inherent corruption of
representative democracy This provocative book reveals how the
majority of modern liberal democracies have become increasingly
oligarchic, suffering from a form of structural political decay first
conceptualized by ancient philosophers. Systemic Corruption argues
that the problem cannot be blamed on the actions of corrupt
politicians but is built into the very fabric of our representative
systems. Camila Vergara provides a compelling and original genealogy
of political corruption from ancient to modern thought, and shows how
representative democracy was designed to protect the interests of the
already rich and powerful to the detriment of the majority. Unable to
contain the unrelenting force of oligarchy, especially after
experimenting with neoliberal policies, most democracies have been
corrupted into oligarchic democracies. Vergara explains how to reverse
this corrupting trajectory by establishing a new counterpower strong
enough to control the ruling elites. Building on the anti-oligarchic
institutional innovations proposed by plebeian philosophers, she
rethinks the republic as a mixed order in which popular power is
institutionalized to check the power of oligarchy. Vergara
demonstrates how a plebeian republic would establish a network of
local assemblies with the power to push for reform from the
grassroots, independent of political parties and representative
government. Drawing on neglected insights from Niccolò Machiavelli,
Nicolas de Condorcet, Rosa Luxemburg, and Hannah Arendt, Systemic
Corruption proposes to reverse the decay of democracy with the
establishment of anti-oligarchic institutions through which common
people can collectively resist the domination of the few.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780691208732
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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