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'Idology and politics' presents an accessible account of a new era of ideological politics, where the dominant neo-liberalism has spawned a diverse global range of 'ideologies of opposition'.
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This book provides an introduction to themes within citizenship and identity. The authors draw together debates in sociology, political theory and cultural/gender studies to show how the civil, political and social meanings of citizenship have been redefined by postmodernization and globalization.
Citizenship. --- Identity (Psychology) --- Democracy. --- Self-government --- Political science --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- Personal identity --- Personality --- Self --- Ego (Psychology) --- Individuality --- Birthright citizenship --- Citizenship --- Citizenship (International law) --- National citizenship --- Nationality (Citizenship) --- Public law --- Allegiance --- Civics --- Domicile --- Political rights --- Law and legislation
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The first book length response to the work of David Beetham and in particular his original ideas about democracy and human rightsCombines academic analysis with activist perspectivesThe first analysis of the work of an important scholar of democratic politics, at a time of widely diagnosed democratic declineExplores Beetham’s characteristic definition of democracy as popular control and equal voiceProbes current threats to democracy from populism, fascism and climate crisis – including via a new essay from David Beetham himselfReviews democratic prospects for the UK and beyondAcademics 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. (Provided by publisher)
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