The Death of Liberal Democracy?
- 262pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Exploring the struggles of liberal democracy in Europe, the authors advocate for a revitalized form of Liberalism that embraces its radical roots. They envision a decisive approach that fosters an open society, moving away from bureaucratic governance to one that encourages grassroots challenges. By intertwining historical context with contemporary cultural shifts, the book presents a compelling case for a stronger, more assertive Liberalism. It appeals to readers across the political spectrum who are invested in the future of European liberal democracy amidst rising extremism.
