A theory of complex democracy: governing in the twenty-first century

New York: Bloomsbury Academic (2024)
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Abstract

In his latest book, Daniel Innerarity warns of the gap between the political concepts that serve as our guide and our overly complex reality that has long ceased to respond to them. Arguing that this theoretical deficit leads to a political practice that simplifies and impoverishes our democracies, Innerarity proposes a modern update of key political concepts, from power and sovereignty to territory and representation. In doing so, this book presents a new theory of democracy for today's world that starts from the premise that the most promising rejuvenation of our democracies is to make them more complex.

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