民主整合:有管理的民主和颠倒的极权主义的幽灵

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIOLOGY SOCIAL ALTERNATIVES Pub Date : 2008-07-01 DOI:10.5860/choice.46-1743
J. Archer
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《民主整合:管理民主与颠倒极权主义的幽灵》作者:谢尔登·s·沃林(2008)。普林斯顿大学出版社,普林斯顿和牛津,ISBN 13579108642, 29.95美元。谢尔登·沃林(Sheldon Wolin)可能是过去半个世纪里政治思想史上最好的著作的作者。他的权威著作《政治与愿景》出版于四十多年前,展示了政治想象对政治组织和政治理想的影响。在这本关于现代政治问题的最新著作中,特别是在美国,他的自由和民主的声音仍然为我们提供了独特的见解。沃林很可能会遭到那些只浏览书名的人的蔑视,并据此认为他只是在说,今天的美国,其侵略性和不自由的内外政策,与上世纪的极权主义国家有一些相似之处。主流媒体,如果不是完全忽视这本书,很可能会把它看作是民主党支持者对乔治·布什二世的攻击。这样的反应没有抓住要点:它们根本不是沃林所说的。他更深刻的信息是建立在政治思想的背景下的,关于自古雅典时代以来精英和平民之间的斗争,提到了近半个世纪共和主义和资本主义的出现,以及美国宪法中精英反民主倾向的出现。对沃林来说,美国政治的民主成功在大萧条之后的新政时期达到了一个高度。从那时起,特别是在乔治·布什二世担任总统期间,精英的权力不断增长,不平等已经危及公共领域、政治活动和民主生活方式的空间。沃林的语言需要仔细解读。超级大国描述了美国对阻碍其实现权力的国际障碍的攻击,这是一个神话,几乎是漫画书。一个统治帝国需要基地、市场和消费者,但不一定是直接统治。超级大国在对抗中使用了非同寻常的方法,大部分是美国公民不知道的,这些对抗被媒体简化为善与恶之间的斗争,或者是为了拯救我们的自由而先发制人,反对那些憎恨我们拥有自由的人。在国内,美国已成为全球企业利益的基地,将社会福利退回给民众,并偏袒少数人的私人利益。…
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Democracy Incorporated: Managed Democracy and the Specter of Inverted Totalitarianism
Democracy Incorporated: Managed Democracy and the Specter of Inverted Totalitarianism by Sheldon S. Wolin. (2008). Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford, ISBN 13579108642, US$29.95. Sheldon Wolin is the author of perhaps the best work on the history of political thought in the last half century. His magisterial work, Politics and Vision, published more than forty years ago, showed the influence of political imagination on political organisations and ideals. In this very recent work on the problems of modern politics, particularly in the USA, his liberal and democratic voice is still offering us unique insights. Wolin is likely to be scorned by those who merely skim the book title, and on this basis think that he is merely saying that America today, with its aggressive and illiberal internal and external policies, has some resemblance to the totalitarian states of the last century. The mainstream media, if it does not ignore the book entirely, is likely to see it as an attack on George Bush the Second from a supporter of the Democratic Party. Such reflexes miss the point: they are not what Wolin is saying at all. His much more profound message is set in the context of political thought about the struggle between elites and the demos since the time of ancient Athens, with references to the emergence of republicanism and capitalism in the last half millennium, and the emergence of elitist anti-democratic tendencies in the American Constitution. For Wolin, the democratic success of American politics reached a high water mark at the time of the New Deal following the Great Depression. Since then, and particularly under the presidency of George Bush the Second, the power of elites have grown, and inequalities have endangered the realm of the public, the activity of the political, and the space for a democratic way of life. Wolin's language needs to be unpacked carefully. Superpower describes the mythical, almost comic book-like, American assault on the international obstacles to its perceived realisation of power. An empire of domination requires bases, markets, and consumers, but not necessarily direct rule. Superpower has used extraordinary methods, mostly unknown to US citizens, in confrontations that are simplified for media bites as struggles between good and evil, or as pre-emptive bids to save our freedom against those who hate us for having our freedom. Internally America has become a base for global corporate interests, winding back social benefits to the demos and favouring the private interests of the few. …
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