Deformations of Democracy
David Beetham in Contemporary Politics
Helen Beetham editor John Schwarzmantel editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:28th Feb '25
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Academics and activists debate current problems of democratic politics and seek ways to renew the ideals of democracy in a climate of disillusionment and cynicism. Taking their inspiration from the work of David Beetham, an eminent scholar of democracy in theory and practice, they analyse features of democratic crisis today, from the rise of authoritarianism to the decline of trust in parliaments. They also introduce Beetham’s work to a contemporary readership. There are new analyses of his writings on Weber, Marxism, fascism and legitimacy, as well as fresh perspectives on his definition of democracy as popular control and equal voice, a definition he founded on shared human rights. As those rights come under threat from war, climate change and advanced techno-capitalism, as well as from authoritarian politics and direct threats to democratic institutions, this book provides a guide to everyone concerned with democracy and its prospects.
David Beetham was a major analyst of democracy, legitimacy and human rights, tackling both theory and practice. Yet his work did not always get the attention it deserved, especially outside of the UK. This excellent book critically discusses key themes in Beetham’s work. It should be read by anyone seeking illumination on these issues. -- Adrian Blau, King's College London
Inspired by both the content and spirit of David Beetham’s writing, this well-conceived and thought-provoking volume offers clear, critical and wide-ranging insights into democracy’s present and potential futures. -- Michael Saward, University of Warwick
ISBN: 9781399536615
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280 pages