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The politics of participation : from Athens to e-democracy

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We live in an age of democracy. Very few people challenge the virtues of 'government by the people', yet, politicians and commentators are fond of decrying the 'crisis of democracy'.

How do these views square up? This book provides the answer by surveying the philosophical history of democracy and its critics and by analysing empirical data about citizen participation in Britain and other developed democracies.

In addition to analysis of major political thinkers like Plato, Machiavelli and J.S.

Mill, the book analyses how modern technology has influenced democracy.

Among the issues discussed in the book are: Why do people vote and what determines their decisions?

When do citizens get involved in riots and demonstrations?

Are spin doctors and designer politics a threat to democracy?

Do the mass-media influence our political behaviour?

More than merely providing an overview, the book also presents original analyses of timely issues such as referendums and the consequences of postal voting.

An essential book for students of politics, history and media studies, this study puts the debate about democracy into perspective and offers a solid grounding for future discussions.

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Manchester University Press
0719076587 / 9780719076589
Hardback
323.042
01/08/2007
United Kingdom
English
[xiii], 182 p.
24 cm
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