Decolonizing Democracy: Intersections of Philosophy and Postcolonial Theory

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ISBN-10:

0739199595

ISBN-13:

9780739199596

Released: Jun 01, 2019
Publisher: LEX
Format: Paperback, 143 pages
Related ISBN: 9780739199572

Description:

Decolonizing Democracy: Intersections of Philosophy and Postcolonial Theory analyzes the concept and the discourse of democracy. Ferit G ven demonstrates how democracy is deployed as a neo-colonial tool to discipline and further subjugate formerly colonized peoples and spaces. The book explains why increasing democratization of the political space in the last three decades produced an increasing dissatisfaction and alienation from the process of governance, rather than a contentment as one might have expected from "the rule of the people." Decolonizing Democracy aims to provide a conceptual response to the crisis of democracy in contemporary world. With both a unique scope and argument, this book will appeal to both philosophy and political science scholars, as well as those involved in postcolonial studies, cultural studies, and peace studies.

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