Description
Brian Roper refreshes our understanding of democracy using a Marxist framework. He traces the history of democracy from ancient Athens to the emergence of liberal representative and socialist participatory democracy in Europe and North America, through to the global spread of democracy during the past century.
An an alternative, he offers an engaging Marxist critique of representative democracy, which has the potential to undermine the existing status quo.
About the Author
Brian S. Roper lectures in Politics at the University of Otago, New Zealand. He has been involved in the socialist left and political activism in New Zealand since the early 1980s. He is the author of Prosperity for All? Economic, Social and Political Change in New Zealand since 1935 (2005).
Reviews
'In this stunning and panoramic survey, Brian Roper sheds enormous light on the theory and practice of democracy across the ages' -- David McNally, Professor of Political Science, York University, author of Another World is Possible and Global Slump
'Democracy is the product of intense class struggles rather than the incremental decisions of enlightened lawmakers. Brian Roper's insightful and coherent survey convincingly makes this argument through a series of accessible studies that range from ancient Athens through the English Civil War to the workers' revolutions of the 19th and 20th centuries' -- Rick Kuhn, Deutscher Prize winner, Reader in Politics at the Australian National University and long-time activist.
Book Information
ISBN 9780745331898
Author Brian S. Roper
Format Paperback
Page Count 328
Imprint Pluto Press
Publisher Pluto Press
Weight(grams) 470g