Nadia Urbinati & Arturo Zampaglione 
The Antiegalitarian Mutation [EPUB ebook] 
The Failure of Institutional Politics in Liberal Democracies

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The twin crises of immigration and mass migration brought new urgency to the balance of power between progressive, humanitarian groups and their populist opponents. In the United States and many European countries, the outcome of this struggle is uncertain, with a high chance that the public will elect more politicians who support an agenda of nativism and privatization.
The Antiegalitarian Mutation makes a forceful case that those seeking to limit citizenship and participation, political or otherwise, have co-opted democracy. Political and legal institutions are failing to temper the interests of people with economic power against the needs of the many, leading to an unsustainable rise in income inequality and a new oligarchy rapidly assuming broad social control. For Nadia Urbinati and Arturo Zampaglione, this insupportable state of affairs is not an inevitable outcome of robust capitalism but rather the result of an ideological war waged against social democracy by the neoliberal governments of Reagan, Thatcher, and others. These giants of free-market fundamentalism secured power through legitimate political means, and only by taking back our political institutions can we remedy the social ills that threaten to unmake our world. That, according to The Antiegalitarian Mutation, is democracy’s challenge and its ongoing promise.

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Table of Content

Introduction, by Arturo Zampaglione
1. A Great Mutation
2. The Value of Democracy
3. The Decline of Universalism
4. The ‘Few’ and the ‘Many’
5. The Secession from Democracy
6. Differences and Identity Politics
Index

About the author

Nadia Urbinati is Kyriakos Tsakopoulos Professor of Political Theory at Columbia University. Her books include Democracy Disfigured (2014) and A Cosmopolitanism of Nations (2009).Arturo Zampaglione is the New York correspondent for La Repubblica.Martin Thom is also the translator of Ruwen Ogien’s Human Kindness and the Smell of Warm Croissants: An Introduction to Ethics (Columbia, 2015) and Alain Corbin’s Village Bells: The Culture of the Senses in the Nineteenth-Century French Countryside (Columbia, 1998).

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9780231541930 ● File size 0.4 MB ● Translator Martin Thom ● Publisher Columbia University Press ● City New York ● Country US ● Published 2016 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6774344 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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