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Richard Roberts

The Unfinished Programme of Democracy

In “The Unfinished Programme of Democracy,” Richard Roberts explores the intricate relationship between democratic ideals and their implementation in modern society. Through a nuanced examination of historical and contemporary examples, Roberts employs a blend of analytical rigor and literary finesse to dissect the often contradictory nature of democracy. The book navigates various political theories, offering critical insights into systemic failures and successes, all while maintaining a compelling narrative style that encourages reflection and debate. This text is positioned within a rich tradition of political literature, resonating with both the Enlightenment thinkers and modern critics of democratic governance. Richard Roberts, a distinguished scholar in political philosophy, has dedicated much of his career to the study of democratic theory and its real-world implications. His extensive background includes decades of teaching and research at leading institutions, where he has engaged with both classical texts and contemporary issues. This work is informed by his deep commitment to understanding democracy not merely as an ideal but as an ongoing project that requires vigilance and action from citizens. I highly recommend “The Unfinished Programme of Democracy” to readers who seek a profound understanding of the challenges facing contemporary democracies. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of philosophy and political practice, offering both scholarly insights and practical considerations for revitalizing democratic engagement.
296 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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