Post-Democracy After the Crises. Colin Crouch
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Contents
7 1 What Is Post-Democracy? Democratic Moments The Weakening of Democracy Liberal Democracy and Other Forms
8 2 Inequality and Corruption Inequality and Democracy From lobbying to clandestine opinion manipulation Redefining Corruption Imperfect competition and corporate neoliberalism New public management The outsourcing of public services Conclusion
9 3 The 2008 Financial Crisis How Financial Markets Were Deregulated What Does 2008 Tell Us About Post-Democracy? Would stronger democracy have performed better? Conclusion
10 4 The European Debt Crisis The Handling of the Eurozone Crisis and Post-Democracy European Post-Democracy
11 5 Politicized Pessimistic Nostalgia: A Cure Worse than the Disease Understanding Pessimistic Nostalgia The US Central and Eastern Europe Western Europe The UK and Brexit Conclusion: The Non-Democratic Supports of Democracy
12 6 The Fate of Twentieth-Century Political Identities The Decline of Class and Religion Cultural and Economic Politics
13 7 Beyond Post-Democracy? The Dependence of Democracy on Non-Democratic Institutions Reviving Democratic Alternatives Changing Formal Politics The revival of environmentalism The potentiality of gender politics
14 References
15 Index
Guide
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