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Inequality and the Labyrinths of Democracy Goeran Therborn

Inequality and the Labyrinths of Democracy By Goeran Therborn

Inequality and the Labyrinths of Democracy by Goeran Therborn


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A global panorama of liberal democracies from a renowned social theorist.

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Inequality and the Labyrinths of Democracy by Goeran Therborn

Classical liberalism regarded universal suffrage as a mortal threat to property. So what explains the advent of liberal democracy, and how stable today is the marriage between representative government and the continued rule of capital?

Across every continent, people think inequality is a 'very big problem'. Even the Davos Economic Forum and the OECD say they are worried. And yet capitalist states don't respond. How has democracy been transformed from a popular demand for social justice into a professional power game?

To dispel our worsening political malaise, Goeran Therborn argues, requires a 'disruptive democracy' of radical social movements, such as the climate strike. Inequality and the Labyrinths of Democracy opens with a major new essay mapping the social fractures of the present era. There is also a compact historical survey of worldwide patterns of democratization and a landmark analysis of the OECD economies, 'The Rule of Capital and the Rise of Democracy', originally published in New Left Review and collected here in book form for the first time.

Inequality and the Labyrinths of Democracy Reviews

A panoramic survey of inequality across the globe in its various dimensions. Therborn wields a masterful command of an array of fascinating statistics. Elegant and eloquent. -- Kathleen Geier * Nation [on Killing Fields of Inequality] *
At a time when historians and economists tend to retire behind the barricades of their increasingly specialized professions, answering the big comparative questions about the pathways into and out of modernity, the global processes of inequality and the forces of possible change have been largely left to the sociologists. In my view, Goeran Therborn, has made more essential contributions in these fields than anyone else, by a combination of analytical lucidity, common sense and an extraordinary command of international comparative data. -- Eric Hobsbawm, author of The Age of Extremes
The distillation of decades of scholarship in urban history and the sociology of nationalism, Cities of Power does important work in connecting the look and feel of cities with their specific national histories. -- Max Holleran * Times Literary Supplement *
Impressive. Takes a refreshingly planetary view, with a finely tuned style of analysis and judgment. -- Steven Poole * Guardian [on From Marxism to Post-Marxism] *
A tour de force. Therborn explores the complex relationship between capitalism and democracy with great originality and insight -- Colin Crouch, author of Post-Democracy After the Crises
How much inequality can democracy withstand before it collapses? Goeran Therborn addresses this fundamental question and gives us cause to hope for a more egalitarian future -- Donatella della Porta, author of Where Did the Revolution Go?

About Goeran Therborn

Goeran Therborn is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Cambridge. His works have been published in at least twenty-four languages and include The Killing Fields of Inequality, From Marxism to Post-Marxism?, Between Sex and Power, and What Does the Ruling Class Do When It Rules?

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CIN1788738993VG
9781788738996
1788738993
Inequality and the Labyrinths of Democracy by Goeran Therborn
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Verso Books
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