Are (neo)liberal societies "depoliticised" and "consumerist"? Some thoughts about Chile, democracy and politics
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Photo via Unsplash The following article was originally written in Swedish via Dagens Demokrati (Today’s Democracy) A common problem with interpretations of the terms democracy and politics is that democracy is reduced to elections and representation through elected parliaments. While politics is mainly seen as debates and negotiations between political parties.
Are (neo)liberal societies "depoliticised" and "consumerist"? Some thoughts about Chile, democracy and politics
Are (neo)liberal societies "depoliticised…
Are (neo)liberal societies "depoliticised" and "consumerist"? Some thoughts about Chile, democracy and politics
Photo via Unsplash The following article was originally written in Swedish via Dagens Demokrati (Today’s Democracy) A common problem with interpretations of the terms democracy and politics is that democracy is reduced to elections and representation through elected parliaments. While politics is mainly seen as debates and negotiations between political parties.