Defending Politics: Why Democracy Matters in the Twenty-First Century

Defending Politics: Why Democracy Matters in the Twenty-First Century

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  • Author:Matthew Flinders
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Summary

If the twentieth century witnessed the triumph of democracy then something appears to have gone seriously wrong in the twenty-first。 Citizens around the world have become distrustful of politicians, sceptical about democratic institutions, and disillusioned about the capacity of democratic politics to resolve pressing social concerns。 Defending Politics meets this contemporary pessimism about the political process head on。
Matthew Flinders makes a highly unfashionable but profoundly important argument of almost primitive simplicity: democratic politics delivers far more than most members of the public appear to acknowledge and understand。 If more and more people are disappointed with what modern democratic politics delivers, then is it possible that the fault lies with those who demand too much, fail to acknowledge the essence of democratic engagement, and ignore the complexities of governing in the twentieth century, rather than with democratic politics itself? Is it possible that the public in many advanced liberal democracies have become 'democratically decadent' in the sense that they take what democratic politics delivers for granted? Would politics be interpreted as failing a little less if we all spent a little less time emphasizing our individual rights and a little more time reflecting on our responsibilities to society and future generations?
This book provides an honest account of why democratic politics matters and why we need to reject the arguments of those who would turn their backs on 'mere politics' in favour of more authoritarian, populist or technocratic forms of governing。 In rejecting fashionable fears about the 'end of politics' and daring to suggest that the public, the media, pressure groups, academics and politicians are all part of the problem as well as part of the cure, it provides a fresh, provocative, and above all optimistic view of the achievements and future potential of democratic politics。

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Reviews

Natan Facchin

Great book with some strong opinions that I disagree such as not complete transparency - read wiki leaks and others I totally agree, mainly the perception gap。

Nouf

A humble yet a bold author。 Matthew Flinders established a great argument about letting go of 'bad faith model of politics' , an argument that would convince many starting from me。 There are some points that I don't necessarily agree with。 For example, regarding the chapter about the role of Media in creating hatred to politics and politicians (which is true) , however, the author overlooked ( or didn't emphasize)the role of politicians or the government ways of using media for their own interes A humble yet a bold author。 Matthew Flinders established a great argument about letting go of 'bad faith model of politics' , an argument that would convince many starting from me。 There are some points that I don't necessarily agree with。 For example, regarding the chapter about the role of Media in creating hatred to politics and politicians (which is true) , however, the author overlooked ( or didn't emphasize)the role of politicians or the government ways of using media for their own interests。 Although I really liked it when the author kept referring to books , articles that support his argument but I felt somehow that he is not relying on his original analysis。 Still it is a page turner and one of the books that I will always get back to, especially when it comes to respond to the advocate of 'bad faith model of politics' 。 This is why I highly recommend reading this book for those who lost hope in politics , government, or even politicians。 。。。more

Ryan Scicluna

A book everybody should read, especially here in Malta。 This book shows how the public blames politics for their increasing demands and expectations。 It tells you that its not the fault of democracy or politicians that bad things happen but its the fault of individual people who do nor represent the whole ideology。 The argument is presented in a very clear way and easy to follow。 The problem I had with this book is that the author references a lot of other books and he did not include a complete A book everybody should read, especially here in Malta。 This book shows how the public blames politics for their increasing demands and expectations。 It tells you that its not the fault of democracy or politicians that bad things happen but its the fault of individual people who do nor represent the whole ideology。 The argument is presented in a very clear way and easy to follow。 The problem I had with this book is that the author references a lot of other books and he did not include a complete list for further reading。 So I had to create a list manually of all the related books mentioned and quoted from。 For anyone who likes to follow up his reads with suggested readings here is a list of books helpful to better understand some theories and concepts in the book。 Title, tAuthor,tYear of PublicationChapter 1: Political Rule in The Twenty-First CenturyttExit, Voice and LoyaltytAlbert Hirschmant1980Why Politics MatterstGerry Stoker'st2006The Origins of TotalitarianismtHannah Arendtt1951The Civic CulturetSideny Verbat1963Why We Hate PoliticstColin Hayt2007Democratic DeficitstPippa Norrist2011Democratic Challanges, Democratic ChoicestRussell Daltont2004The Lonely CrowdtDavid ReismantFramework for Political AnalysistDavid Estont1965The Silent RevolutiontRonald Inglehartt1977Inside BureaucracytAnthony Downst1967World RuletJonathan Koppellt2011The Governance of EnglandtSideny Lowt1903American GovernmenttFrederic Oggt1922The Power ElitetC。 Wright Millt1964Representative and Responsible GovernmenttAnthony Bircht1964The Flight from Reality in the Human SciencestIan Shapirot2005Where have all the Intellectuals Gone?tFrank Furedit2004Attack PoliticstEmmett Buellt2008A Necessary EviltGarry Willst1999Chapter 2: A Defence of Politics Against ItselfttHaterd of DemocracytJacques Rancierit2006Rethinking Democratic AccountabilitytRobert Behnt2001Democracy and Populism: Fear and HatredtJohn Lukacst2005American Politics: The Promise of DisharmonytSamuel Huntington'st1981Mortal Man and Immoral Society tReinhold Niebuhrt1932The Control of NaturetJohn McPheet1989NudgetCass Sunsteint2008On LibertytJohn Stuartt1859In Defence of AnarchismtRobert Wolfft1998Human RightstDavid Owent1970Politics as a Vocation tMax Webert1918An Economic Theory of DemocracytAnthony Downst1957Servant of the PeopletAndrew Rawnslet2002Democarcy in AmericatAlexis de Tocquevillet1835A JourneytTony Blairt2010The Case for DemocracytNatan Sharanskyt2004Hatred of DemocracytJacques Rancieret2006Chapter 3: A Defence of Politics Against The MarketttThe High Price of MaterialismtTim Kassert2003The Paradox of ChoicetBarry Schwartzt2005Status AnxietytAlain de Bottont2005The Architecture of Happiness tAlain de Bottont2007HappinesstRichard Layardt2006AffluenzatOliver Jamest2007The Art of Shrinking HeadstDany-Robert Dufourt2008The Age of AbsurditytMichael Foleyt2010The Cultural Contradictions of CapitalismtDaniel Bellt1976Ronciples of Political EconomicstJohn Stuart Millt1848IdeologytKarl Marxt1845One Dimensional MantHerbert Marcuset1964Motivation and PersonalitytAbraham Maslowt1954Citizenship and Social ClasstT。 H。 Marshallt1949Beyond Entitlement: The Social Obligations of CitizenshiptLawrence Meadt1986The Decline of The PublictDavid Marquandt2004Reinventing Government tDavid Osbornet1992The Managerial StatetJohn Clarket1997Citizen ConsumerstCatherine Needlhamt2003Hopes and ProspectstNoam Chomskyt2010The Master of His EmissarytIain McGilchristt2009The World of GoodstDouglas and Isherwoodt1978The Unmanagable ConsumertGabirel and Langt1995Chapter 4: A Defence of Politics Against DenialttDemocarcy and ComplexitytDanilo Zolot1992Is Government Too Political?tAlan Blindert1997The Logic of DisciplinetAlisdair Robertst2010The British Regulatory StatetMick Morant2003The End of History and The Last MantFrancis Fukayamast1992The End of PoliticstCark Boggt1999Post-DemocarcytColin Croucht2004Distributed Public GovernancetOECDt2002The Politics of Quasi-GovernmenttJonathan Koppellt2003The Rise of the UnelectedtFrank Vibertt2007The Life and Death of DemocarcytJohn Keanet2009The Quite Revolution tAlan Blindert2004The Logic of Disipline tAlastair Robertst2010On The Shores of PoliticstJacques Rancieret1995The Blame Game: Spin, Bureacracy and Self-Presevation in GovernmenttChristopher Hoodt2010Power: A Radical ViewtStephen Luket1974Nature's ExpertstStephen Bockingt2004Chapter 5: A Defence of Politics Against CrisesttPolitics of FeartFrank Furedit2005Liquid FeartZygmunt Baumant2006Climate Change Challange and The Failure of DemocarcytShearman and Smitht2008The Politics of Climate ChangetAnthony Giddenst2009The Shock DoctrinetNaomi Kleint2007Scared to DeathtRichard Northt2007PanicologytSimon Briscoet2008RisktDan Gardnert2008DreadtPhilip Alcabest2009EcocidetFranz Broswimmert2002CollapsetJared Diamondt2004A Short History of ProgresstRonald Wrightt2004The Revenge of GaiatJames Lovelockt2006Storms of My GrandchildrentJames Hansent2009Winds of ChangetEugene Lindent2009An Inconvenient TruthtAl Goret2006In Search of PoliticstZygmunt Baumant1999Civilization and its DiscontentstSigmund Freudt1930Liquid ModernitytZygmunt Baumant2000Bowling AlonetRobert Putnamt2000Non-Stop InertiatIvor Southwoodt2011The PrecariatetGuy Standingt2011World at RisktBeckt2009The Black SwantNassim Nicholas Talebt2010The New TerrorismtWalter Laqueurt1999The Risk Society at WartMikkel Vedby Rasmussent2006Old and New TerrorismtPeter Neumant2009War in an Age of RisktChristopher Cokert2009Intimate EnemiestPhilip Jenkinst1992Satanic PanistJeffrey Victort1993Flat Earth NewstNick Daviest2008The End of The WorldtJohn Lesliet1996Our Final HourtMartin Reest2003Field Notes from a CatastrophetElizabeth Kolbertt2006Requiem for a SpeciestClive Hamiltont2010LeviathantThomas Hobbest1651Requiem for Modern PoliticstWilliam Ophulst1998The Population BombtPaul Ehrlicht1968Ecology and The Politics of ScarcitytWilliam Ophulst1977Managing The CommonstGarret Hardint1979The RepublictPlatotA Patient from HelltSteve Schneidert2005Hell and High WatertAlastair McIntosht2008When The People SpeaktJames Fishkint2009The Party's OvertRichard Heinbert2008Catastrophe and Socail ChangetSamuel Princet1920Man and Society in CalamitytPitirim Sorokint1942The Functions of Social ConflicttLewis Cosert1956Chapter 6: A Defence of Politics Against The MediattWhat The Media Are Doing to Our PoliticstJohn Lloydt2004A Troubled MarriagetNick Robinsont2006Who Runs This Place?tAnthony Sampsont2004Out of OrdertThomas Pattersont1993Breaking News: How The Media Undermine American DemocracytJames Fallowst1996Spiral of CynicismtJoseph Cappellat1997The Argument CulturetDeborah Tannert1998The Death and Life of American JournalismtRobert McChesneyt2010With Malice to All?tPatricia Moyt2003Vanishing VoterstThomas Pattersont2003The Press EffecttKathleen Hallt2004A Virtuous Circle tPippa Norrist2000Animal FarmtGeorge Orwellt19451984tGeorge Orwellt1949Snark: It's Mean, it's Personal and it's Destroying our Conversation tDavid Denbyt2010From Art to PoliticstMaurice Edelmant1995The Electronic RepublictLawrence Grossmant1996The Digital SublimetVincent Moscot2004The Myth of Digital DemocracytMatthew Hindmant2008The Internet Democratic CitizenshiptStephen Colemant2009The Good CitizentMicheal Schudsont1999Republic。Com 2。0tCass Sunsteint2009In Defence of PoliticstPeter Riddellt2011Being DigitaltNicholas Negropontet1995Public DeliberationtJames Bohmant1996Politics on The NettWayne Rasht1997Search Engine SocietytAlex Halavaist2008Rich Media, Poor DemocracytRobert Chesneyt1999The Journalist and The MurderetJanet Malcolmt1990Folk Devils and Moral PanicstStanley Cohent1980Liars! Cheaters! Evildoer! Domonization and The End of Civil Debate in American PoliticstTom de Lucat2005Chapter 7: In Praise of PoliticsttThe ScapegoattDavid Marquandt2010Doctor ZhivagotBoris Pasternakt1958Citizen Ethics in a Time of CrisistAlain de Bottont2010Living in The End of TimestSlavoj Zizekt2010Capitalism, Socialism and DemocarcytJoseph Schumpetert1942Death and DyingtElisabeth Kubler-Rosst1969 。。。more

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