Description
Volume six of the Democratic Marxism series focuses on how decades of neoliberal capitalism have eroded the global democratic project and how, in the process, authoritarian politics are gaining ground. Scholars and activists from the political left focus on four country cases - India, Brazil, South Africa and the United States of America - in which the COVID-19 pandemic has fuelled and highlighted the pre-existing crisis. They interrogate issues of politics, ecology, state security, media, access to information and political parties, and affirm the need to reclaim and re-build an expansive and inclusive democracy.
Destroying Democracy is an invaluable resource for the general public, activists, scholars and students who are interested in understanding the threats to democracy and the rising tide of authoritarianism in the global south and the global north.
This book interrogates how capitalism is destroying democracy through the commodification of everything into market democracy, and affirms the need to reclaim and re-build expansive democracy.
About the Author
Michelle Williams is associate professor in Sociology and chairperson of the Global Labour University programme at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Vishwas Satgar, a democratic eco-socialist, is Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Jane Duncan is a professor in the Department of Journalism, Film and Television at the University of Johannesburg.
Linda Gordon is a professor of History and University Professor of the Humanities at New York University.
Gunnett Kaaf is a fiscal policy research manager in the Free State Provincial Treasury, and a Marxist activist and writer based in Bloemfontein.
Dale T McKinley is an independent writer, researcher and lecturer as well as research and education officer for the International Labour, Research and Information Group.
Alf Gunvald Nilsen is a professor of Sociology at the University of Pretoria.
Devan Pillay is an associate professor and former head of the Department of Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Mandla J Radebe is a communication practitioner, senior research associate at the University of Johannesburg's School of Communication and a Fellow of the Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study.
Alfredo Saad-Filho is a professor of International Development at King's College London, and was a senior economic affairs officer at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
Ingar Solty is a senior research fellow in Foreign, Peace and Security Policy at the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung's Institute for Critical Social Analysis in Berlin.
Book Information
ISBN 9781776146994
Author Michelle Williams
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Wits University Press
Publisher Wits University Press