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Democracy’s Discontent

A New Edition for Our Perilous Times
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Democracy’s Discontent by Michael J. Sandel revisits his acclaimed 1996 analysis of American self-government amid shifts in liberal capitalism and civic life. Sandel charts how the optimism of the post-Cold War 1990s gave way to rising anxieties over the erosion of community and democratic engagement. Updating his work for contemporary times, he examines how finance-driven globalisation has deepened social divisions and political polarisation. Through historical reflection, Sandel argues for reconfiguring the economy to empower citizen participation and restore a shared public life.
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Ideal for readers interested in political philosophy, American history, democracy, and social critique. Suitable for those seeking a deeper understanding of contemporary political divides and the relation between economy and civic life.

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Twenty-five years after his prescient Democracy’s Discontent, Michael Sandel updates his classic work for our more fractious age. He shows how, since the 1990s, Democrats and Republicans embraced a market faith that led to the toxic politics of our time. To rescue democracy, he argues, we must reimagine the economy and revitalize the civic project.

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A renowned political philosopher updates his classic book on the American political tradition to address the perils democracy confronts today.

The 1990s were a heady time. The Cold War had ended, and America’s version of liberal capitalism seemed triumphant. And yet, amid the peace and prosperity, anxieties about the project of self-government could be glimpsed beneath the surface.

So argued Michael Sandel, in his influential and widely debated book Democracy’s Discontent, published in 1996. The market faith was eroding the common life. A rising sense of disempowerment was likely to provoke backlash, he wrote, from those who would "shore up borders, harden the distinction between insiders and outsiders, and promise a politics to 'take back our culture and take back our country,' to 'restore our sovereignty' with a vengeance."

Now, a quarter-century later, Sandel updates his classic work for an age when democracy’s discontent has hardened into a country divided against itself. In this new edition, he extends his account of America’s civic struggles from the 1990s to the present. He shows how Democrats and Republicans alike embraced a version of finance-driven globalisation that created a society of winners and losers and fuelled the toxic politics of our time.

In a work celebrated when first published as "a remarkable fusion of philosophical and historical scholarship" (Alan Brinkley), Sandel recalls moments in the American past when the country found ways to hold economic power to democratic account. To reinvigorate democracy, Sandel argues in a stirring new epilogue, we need to reconfigure the economy and empower citizens as participants in a shared public life.

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Critics acclaim the enduring relevance of Sandel’s examination of America’s civic and political challenges. Win McCormack in New Republic highlights its insight into lost faith in self-government and social fracturing. Samuel Moyn praises it as a timely touchstone exploring consumerism’s impact on citizenship. The work’s profound analysis offers both a diagnosis of politics at a precipice and a hopeful vision for democratic renewal.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674270718

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 October 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Edition: 2nd edition

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 408g

Pages: 448

About the Author

Michael J. Sandel is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Government at Harvard University and author of The Tyranny of Merit. His freely available online course “Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?” has been viewed by tens of millions of people around the world.

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