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The people vs. democracy

by Yascha Mounk

Publisher: Harvard University Press Published: 2018-03-05 Category: Politics & Democracy

# Understanding the Crisis at the Heart of Modern Governance

We live in a paradoxical moment in history. Across the globe, citizens enjoy unprecedented access to information, education, and material prosperity. Democratic institutions have spread farther than ever before, and the promise of self-governance has inspired billions. Yet simultaneously, faith in these very institutions is collapsing. Citizens who have grown up with democratic freedoms are increasingly questioning whether their governments serve them at all. Populist movements rise from both left and right, traditional parties lose their moorings, and the social contract that held democratic societies together for generations seems to be unraveling. This apparent contradiction lies at the heart of one of contemporary political analysis's most important examinations.

This exploration reveals that the crisis facing modern democracies is far more complex than simple dysfunction or corruption. Instead, we confront a fundamental tension between two ideals that have always coexisted uneasily within democratic systems: electoral accountability and constitutional protection of individual rights. For generations, liberal democracies managed to balance these through institutional design, cultural commitment, and historical circumstance. But as faith in these balancing mechanisms erodes, we face a dangerous moment where this equilibrium threatens to collapse.

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