The Paradox of Democracy
Over the 2010s decade, even in different contexts and different democracies, the lack of satisfaction of society with politics became an unifying trait that caused riots in Brazil, the United States, France, Egypt and Ukraine. All of those governments fell, whether by force or by elections, but corruption keeps happening in the new governments. "The Paradox of Democracy" analyzes this problem with the help of intellectuals who have been studying 21st-century political science.
The Paradox of Democracy
October 17, 2019
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Jacques Rancière
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Luiz Felipe Pondé
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Juan Carlos Monedero
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Yascha Mounk
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Angela Alonso
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Ryszard Legutko
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Sérgio Besserman
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Sidney Aguilar
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Steven Levitsky
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Esther Solano
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Santiago Siri
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Paula Berman
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Karen Sztajnberg
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Belisario Franca
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