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Jack A. Goldstone, "Revolutions: A Very Short Introduction" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Critical Theory

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Democracy Demands Vigilance

Democracy is not self-sustaining; it requires ongoing effort and organization to engage the population in the voting process, which often falls short of desired participation levels. People can become complacent, prioritizing specific interests without realizing the importance of ensuring democracy serves the broader populace. When democracy fails to meet the aspirations of many, it risks being undermined. Diverse societal shifts, driven by globalization, economic changes, and evolving social norms, lead to discontent among various groups, including economic insecurities among traditional breadwinners and concerns over cultural identity. Leaders tend to focus solely on overall economic growth, neglecting the nuanced needs of constituents, which can result in disconnection and unrest among those feeling marginalized by societal changes.

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