Title:
Democracy : eleven writers and leaders on what it is--and why it matters
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Publication Date:
2024
Publication Information:
London : Profile Books, 2024.
Physical Description:
138 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm
ISBN:
9781805223719
Abstract:
2024 is an extraordinary year for democracy. Nearly half the world's population live in countries that will hold a national election this year, and two billion people are expected to head to the polls. It's inspiring, thrilling - yet democracy is also under threat. While some voters can anticipate real change, others face sham elections and leaders poised to overthrow the basic principles of open society. Here, ten women - politicians, philosophers, historians, writers, activists - reflect on democracy's power to uplift our societies, its strengths and vulnerabilities, sharing a vision for free expression and a better future for the next generation of voters.
General Note:
"... eleven extraordinary women--leaders, philosophers, historians, writers and activists--explore democracy's power to uplift our societies"--Page 4 of cover.
Some works previously published in Financial times.
Contents:
Introduction / Roula Khalaf and Juliet Riddell -- Terra incognita / Elif Shafak -- Us and them / Mary Beard -- A fragile state / Lola Shoneyin -- Freedom, progress and capitalism / Lea Ypi -- On democracy / Kaja Kallas -- What the West forgot about democracy / Erica Benner -- Democracy / Margaret Atwood -- Why democracy failed in Afghanistan / Adela Raz -- In that top / Aditi Mittal -- Why we should join things / Yuan Yang -- Notes of a wartime child on democracy / Vjosa Osmani.
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Language:
English
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Financial times (London, England)