The Unfinished Programme of Democracy
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- Nombre de pages207
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4736994-3
- EAN8596547369943
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille546 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Unfinished Programme of Democracy, " Richard Roberts offers a profound exploration of democratic ideals and their pragmatic implications in contemporary society. Blending rigorous analysis with an engaging narrative style, Roberts critiques and reinterprets key democratic concepts while situating them within historical and socio-political contexts. This work deftly traverses the tensions between theory and practice, demonstrating how democracy remains an evolving project, perpetually requiring vigilance and adaptation in response to changing societal needs.
Roberts employs a methodical approach, integrating case studies and philosophical inquiries that challenge the reader to rethink their engagement with democratic processes. Richard Roberts is a distinguished political theorist with extensive academic credentials and a passion for democratic governance. His scholarly journey has been shaped by a commitment to examining the functionality and limitations of democratic systems, drawing on his experiences in various socio-political landscapes.
Roberts's teaching and research have consistently emphasized the necessity of critical engagement with democratic institutions, making him a compelling voice in the discourse surrounding civic responsibility and collective action. This book is essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone invested in the future of democracy. Roberts's insights not only provoke thought but also inspire action, encouraging readers to participate actively in the ongoing dialogue about democratic values and their realization.
"The Unfinished Programme of Democracy" is not merely an academic treatise; it is a call to engage with the democratic project, a vital resource for those seeking deeper understanding and actionable frameworks in today's rapidly evolving political landscape.
Roberts employs a methodical approach, integrating case studies and philosophical inquiries that challenge the reader to rethink their engagement with democratic processes. Richard Roberts is a distinguished political theorist with extensive academic credentials and a passion for democratic governance. His scholarly journey has been shaped by a commitment to examining the functionality and limitations of democratic systems, drawing on his experiences in various socio-political landscapes.
Roberts's teaching and research have consistently emphasized the necessity of critical engagement with democratic institutions, making him a compelling voice in the discourse surrounding civic responsibility and collective action. This book is essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone invested in the future of democracy. Roberts's insights not only provoke thought but also inspire action, encouraging readers to participate actively in the ongoing dialogue about democratic values and their realization.
"The Unfinished Programme of Democracy" is not merely an academic treatise; it is a call to engage with the democratic project, a vital resource for those seeking deeper understanding and actionable frameworks in today's rapidly evolving political landscape.
In "The Unfinished Programme of Democracy, " Richard Roberts offers a profound exploration of democratic ideals and their pragmatic implications in contemporary society. Blending rigorous analysis with an engaging narrative style, Roberts critiques and reinterprets key democratic concepts while situating them within historical and socio-political contexts. This work deftly traverses the tensions between theory and practice, demonstrating how democracy remains an evolving project, perpetually requiring vigilance and adaptation in response to changing societal needs.
Roberts employs a methodical approach, integrating case studies and philosophical inquiries that challenge the reader to rethink their engagement with democratic processes. Richard Roberts is a distinguished political theorist with extensive academic credentials and a passion for democratic governance. His scholarly journey has been shaped by a commitment to examining the functionality and limitations of democratic systems, drawing on his experiences in various socio-political landscapes.
Roberts's teaching and research have consistently emphasized the necessity of critical engagement with democratic institutions, making him a compelling voice in the discourse surrounding civic responsibility and collective action. This book is essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone invested in the future of democracy. Roberts's insights not only provoke thought but also inspire action, encouraging readers to participate actively in the ongoing dialogue about democratic values and their realization.
"The Unfinished Programme of Democracy" is not merely an academic treatise; it is a call to engage with the democratic project, a vital resource for those seeking deeper understanding and actionable frameworks in today's rapidly evolving political landscape.
Roberts employs a methodical approach, integrating case studies and philosophical inquiries that challenge the reader to rethink their engagement with democratic processes. Richard Roberts is a distinguished political theorist with extensive academic credentials and a passion for democratic governance. His scholarly journey has been shaped by a commitment to examining the functionality and limitations of democratic systems, drawing on his experiences in various socio-political landscapes.
Roberts's teaching and research have consistently emphasized the necessity of critical engagement with democratic institutions, making him a compelling voice in the discourse surrounding civic responsibility and collective action. This book is essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone invested in the future of democracy. Roberts's insights not only provoke thought but also inspire action, encouraging readers to participate actively in the ongoing dialogue about democratic values and their realization.
"The Unfinished Programme of Democracy" is not merely an academic treatise; it is a call to engage with the democratic project, a vital resource for those seeking deeper understanding and actionable frameworks in today's rapidly evolving political landscape.