Democracy under siege: Democratic solidarity between global crisis and cosmopolitan hope
For almost half a century (between 1940 and 1990) the democratic and social state has solved the twofold problem of growth and social exclusion through social inclusion within the borders of the national state. This solution since the 1970s came under threat of multiple crises of the enviro...
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doaj-5ba3d41a56204086ad2a1ec7d8b264f02020-11-24T22:26:33ZdeuInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeFilozofija i Društvo0353-57382334-85772017-01-0128221723010.2298/FID1702217B0353-57381702217BDemocracy under siege: Democratic solidarity between global crisis and cosmopolitan hopeBrunkhorst Hauke0University of Flensburg, Flensburg, GermanyFor almost half a century (between 1940 and 1990) the democratic and social state has solved the twofold problem of growth and social exclusion through social inclusion within the borders of the national state. This solution since the 1970s came under threat of multiple crises of the environment, secular stagnation, under-consumption, legitimization and constitutionalization. There might be a social solution of present crisis possible through massive redistribution plus decent basic income (on the level of tuition-costs) plus green growth. However, after globalization of capital there are no longer national social alternatives available. Therefore, there is no alternative to transnational democratic state-formation. But are there actors relevant, strong and motivated enough to do that?http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2017/0353-57381702217B.pdfgrowthenvironmentsecular stagnationunder-consumptionlegitimization crisisglobal capitalismtransnational democracy |
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Democracy under siege: Democratic solidarity between global crisis and cosmopolitan hope |
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Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade |
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Filozofija i Društvo |
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For almost half a century (between 1940 and 1990) the democratic and social
state has solved the twofold problem of growth and social exclusion through
social inclusion within the borders of the national state. This solution
since the 1970s came under threat of multiple crises of the environment,
secular stagnation, under-consumption, legitimization and
constitutionalization. There might be a social solution of present crisis
possible through massive redistribution plus decent basic income (on the
level of tuition-costs) plus green growth. However, after globalization of
capital there are no longer national social alternatives available.
Therefore, there is no alternative to transnational democratic
state-formation. But are there actors relevant, strong and motivated enough
to do that? |
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growth environment secular stagnation under-consumption legitimization crisis global capitalism transnational democracy |
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http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2017/0353-57381702217B.pdf |
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