
Contemporary Democracy and the Sacred
Rights, Religion and Ideology
Jon Wittrock(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 23. January 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-350-14666-2 (ISBN)
Description
Debates on the impact of religious traditions upon secular politics have raged throughout the last century and continue today. Exposing the ambiguity of secularity in political life, Jon Wittrock investigates the contemporary relevance of the scared beyond established religious communities and within wider civic society. In the context of globalization, characterized by the spread of capitalist commodification and new technologies of transportation and communication, determining the legitimacy of democratic nation-states is particularly urgent.
Questioning ontological challenges to democracy, this book confronts the public narratives, symbols and rituals of the political domain. It analyses modern scholarship on the impact of eschatological figures of thought on government and political ideologies, what hopes there are for universal rights or justice, and the "public worship" of contemporary democracies.
Bridging the analytical and continental sides of the philosophical divide, this book draws upon conceptual analysis as well as phenomenology and deconstruction. It advocates neither a left- nor a right-wing political approach, but seeks to outline what political secularization could and should mean.
Questioning ontological challenges to democracy, this book confronts the public narratives, symbols and rituals of the political domain. It analyses modern scholarship on the impact of eschatological figures of thought on government and political ideologies, what hopes there are for universal rights or justice, and the "public worship" of contemporary democracies.
Bridging the analytical and continental sides of the philosophical divide, this book draws upon conceptual analysis as well as phenomenology and deconstruction. It advocates neither a left- nor a right-wing political approach, but seeks to outline what political secularization could and should mean.
Reviews / Votes
Jon Wittrock reminds us of a "topology of the exceptional" within the everyday life of liberal democracies: rituals, symbols, "luminous" experiences, and ancient religious legacies are at play in contemporary issues such as the clash between nationalism and human rights. Wittrock's well-balanced, erudite inquiry invites us to imagine how future communities may unite individual autonomy with sacred meaning. -- Richard Polt, Professor of Philosophy, Xavier University, USAMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
304 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-14666-2 (9781350146662)
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Person
Jon Wittrock is Senior Lecturer at Soedertoern University and Stockholm University, Sweden.
Content
Author's Preface
1. Democracy and Authenticity
2. Secularisation and the Sacred
3. Sacred Boundaries
4. Fatal Politics
Bibliography
Index
1. Democracy and Authenticity
2. Secularisation and the Sacred
3. Sacred Boundaries
4. Fatal Politics
Bibliography
Index