
Liberal Democracy and the Problem of Political Agency
The Limits to Change in Environmental Politics
Series: Environmental Politics;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 2 June 2025
- ISBN 9781138998704
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages196 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 15 Line drawings, black & white; 3 Tables, black & white 700
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Short description:
Can liberal democracy be opened up to alternative models of societal development or is it locked onto a trajectory that cannot be changed from within? This book presents the first step toward a transformative model of democracy.
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Liberal democracy has been an impressively successful model of political order in an era that was characterised by economic growth and resource abundance. But how will it fare in the 21st century, when the pressing challenges of climate change, resource scarcity and environmental degradation require a comprehensive transformation of industrial societies? Does it have the institutional capacity to facilitate the necessary processes of radical societal change? Or is it structurally tied to precisely that type of socioeconomic structure which it needs to overcome? In other words: can liberal democracy be opened up for alternative models of societal development or is it locked onto a trajectory that cannot be changed from within?
Finding answers to these questions is arguably among the most important tasks for democratic theorists today. In this book, Daniel Hausknost provides an analytic framework for their systematic exploration. Probing into the functional core of liberal democracy by analysing the mechanisms stabilising it and sustaining popular allegiance, he carefully examines the role these mechanisms play in structuring political agency, thereby enabling certain forms of change and disabling others. The resulting heuristic model of an ?agentic regime? of liberal democracy allows Hausknost to show the extent to which liberal democracies are locked into a self-referential mode of change that is unable to connect in a meaningful way to ?external? realities like climate change and socio-ecological boundaries. Consequently, he explores how the transformative capacities of liberal democracy might be enhanced and the ?agentic deadlock? broken.
Liberal Democracy and the Problem of Political Agency presents the first step toward a transformative model of democracy.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction Part 1. Liberal democracy and the limits to change 1. The secret of liberal democracy?s success 2. Governing agency ? decision, choice, solution 3. Change and transformation Part 2. Democratic Theory and Political Agency 4. Aggregative and deliberative democracy 5. Radical democracy Part 3. Transcending the limits to change 6. Transformative democratic innovations 7. The Open Door Conclusion
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