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International Day of Democracy 2015
In 2007 the United Nations General Assembly resolved to observe 15 September as the International Day of Democracy—with the purpose of promoting and upholding the principles of democracy—and invited all member states and organizations to commemorate the day in an appropriate manner that contributes to raising public awareness. Read more about this special day at the UN website.
In honor of this year’s observance, we’ve highlighted select books and journals below.
“When I read Machiavelli, Marx rang true”
The below is a special guest post written by Manjeet Ramgotra, contributor to Theoria, Issue 139, and author of ‘Conservative Roots of Republicanism.’
My article “Conservative Roots of Republicanism” is a result of research I conducted for my PhD. Initially, I had begun to work on Rousseau. I developed a critique of Pocock’s understanding of republicanism as antithetical to liberalism founded on a discourse of rights and the social contract. I contended that as Rousseau combines republicanism, rights and the social contract, that Pocock’s view must be ill-founded. As I began to work on Rousseau and a critique of Pocock’s Machiavellian Moment, my advisers recommended that I read Montesquieu who influenced Rousseau and Machiavelli, the central character of Pocock’s work. I included these thinkers in my study and was further advised to examine Cicero. On reading works of Cicero, I realized that although all individuals can promote the public good, not all participate on an equal basis in the political realm. In fact, the people participate only on a partial basis to protect their freedom to live in security from the arbitrary domination of the nobility. On reading Machiavelli’s Discourses, it became clear that the class struggle between the nobles (the haves) and the people (the have-nots) was essential to his republicanism. In fact the unequal participation of each class to protect its own interests – political authority and control for the nobles and political liberty or the freedom to live in security and without fear of arbitrary domination for the people – made Marx’s claim that history is about the struggle between social classes ring true. However, I did not adopt a structuralist or a Marxist approach; rather much of my argument is a result of exegetical and contextual analysis. Continue reading ““When I read Machiavelli, Marx rang true””
Hot Off the Presses- New Journal Releases from Berghahn
European Comic Art, Volume 5, Issue 1, July 2012
Nature and Culture, Volume 7, Issue 2, Summer 2012
Theoria, Volume 59, Issue 131, Summer 2012
Hot Off the Presses- New Journal Releases
Recent Journal Releases from Berghahn:
Anthropology in Action, Volume 19, Issue 1– Spring 2012
Asia Pacific World, Volume 3, Issue 1– Spring 2012
Cambridge Anthropology, Volume 30, Issue 1– Spring 2012
French Politics, Culture and Society, Volume 30, Issue 1– Spring 2012
German Politics and Society, Volume 30, Issue 1– Spring 2012
Israel Studies Review, Volume 27, Issue 1– Summer 2012
Projections, Volume 6, Issue 1– Summer 2012
Sibirica, Volume 11, Issue 1– Spring 2012
Theoria, Volume 60, Number 131– June 2012
Transfers, Volume 2, Issue 1– Spring 2012