Destroying Democracy: Neoliberal Capitalism And The Rise Of Authoritarian Politics

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A history of the erosion of democracy across the globe. Democracy is being destroyed. This is a crisis that expresses itself in the rising authoritarianism visible in divisive and exclusionary politics, populist political parties and movements, increased distrust in fact-based information and news, and the withering accountability of state institutions. Over the last four decades, democracy has radically shifted to a market democracy in which all aspects of human, non-human and planetary life are commodified, with corporations becoming more powerful than states and their citizens. This is how neoliberal capitalism functions at a systemic level and if left unchecked, is the greatest threat to democracy and a sustainable planet. Volume six of the Democratic Marxism series focuses on how decades of neoliberal capitalism have eroded the global democratic project and how, in the process, authoritarian politics are gaining ground. Scholars and activists from the political left focus on four country cases – India, Brazil, South Africa and the United States of America – in which the COVID-19 pandemic has fuelled and highlighted the pre-existing crisis. They interrogate issues of politics, ecology, state security, media, access to information and political parties, and affirm the need to reclaim and re-build an expansive and inclusive democracy. Destroying Democracy is an invaluable resource for the general public, activists, scholars and students who are interested in understanding the threats to democracy and the rising tide of authoritarianism in the global south and the global north.

Author(s): Michelle Williams, Vishwas Satgar
Series: Democratic Marxism
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wits University Press
Year: 2021

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 244
Tags: Neoliberal Capitalism; Democratic Capitalism; Neoliberalism; Authoritarianism; Eco-fascism; Democracy; Populism; Fascism; Nationalism; Far-Right; Fossil Fuels; Climate Change; Media Freedoms And Surveillance; USA; India; Brazil; South Africa

FRONT COVER
TITLE PAGE
COPYRIGHT
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
PREFACE: Neoliberal capitalism in the time of Covid-19: Destroying democracyand rising authoritarianism
PART ONE: NEOLIBERAL CAPITALISM’S DESTRUCTION OF DEMOCRACY
CHAPTER 1 THE CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY: NEOLIBERAL CAPITALISM, AUTHORITARIANISM AND RECLAIMING DEMOCRACY
CHAPTER 2 THE RISE OF ECO-FASCISM
PART TWO: NEOLIBERAL CAPITALISM AGAINST DEMOCRACY GLOBALLY
CHAPTER 3 POPULISM AND FASCISM: LESSONS FROM THE 1920s KU KLUX KLAN
CHAPTER 4 WHAT DO ‘UNRULY’ RIGHT-WING AUTHORITARIAN NATIONALISTS DO WHEN THEY RULE? THE US UNDER DONALD TRUMP
CHAPTER 5 BRAZILIAN DEMOCRACY FACING AUTHORITARIAN NEOLIBERALISM
CHAPTER 6 INDIA’S TRAJECTORIES OF CHANGE, 2004–2019
PART THREE: NEOLIBERAL CAPITALISM AGAINST DEMOCRACY IN SOUTH AFRICA
CHAPTER 7 THE DIALECTIC OF DEMOCRACY: CAPITALISM, POPULISM AND WORKING-CLASS POLITICS
CHAPTER 8 DEMOCRACY AND THE RIGHT TO KNOW IN SOUTH AFRICA’S CAPITALIST TRANSITION
CHAPTER 9 SOUTH AFRICA’S POST-APARTHEID MEDIA AND DEMOCRACY
CHAPTER 10 THE ENEMY WITHIN: SECURITISING PROTESTS AS DOMESTIC INSTABILITY IN SOUTH AFRICA
CHAPTER 11 PROSPECTS FOR A LEFT RENEWAL IN SOUTH AFRICA
CONCLUSION
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
BACK COVER