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Democratic Respect: Populism, Resentment, and the Struggle for Recognition

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Commentators often interpret the resentment of supporters of populism as blindly emotional and unconnected to facts and principles. Democratic Respect argues instead that we should approach the populist politics of resentment as a struggle for recognition based on moral experiences that are intimately connected to people's factual and moral beliefs. By associating populist resentment with alleged violations of democratic principles, we can discuss what citizens and governments owe one another in terms of recognition and respect. Populism advances a unique interpretation of democracy and recognition, which Rostbøll confronts with the notion of democratic respect. How democracy should recognize the people is shown to be connected to debates over the meaning and value of democratic procedures, rights, majority rule, compromise, and public deliberation. The book builds a bridge between empirical research and philosophical analysis, while providing insights relevant to a public grappling with the challenges many democracies face today.

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  • Offers a philosophical exploration of populism, with a focus on issues of respect
  • Analyses populism as a struggle for recognition in relation to basic democratic norms
  • Bridges empirical research and philosophical analysis in the study of populism and democracy
Author: Rostboll Christian
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 244
ISBN: 9781009340878
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Introduction: recognition of the people
1. Recognition and the politics of resentment
2. Respect, esteem, and solidarity
3. Rights and the populist claim for recognition
4. Procedures, outcomes, or identification? 5. Respecting disagreement
6. Publicity and correcting democracy.

Christian F. Rostbøll is Professor of Political Theory at University of Copenhagen, and he holds a PhD from Columbia University. He is author of Democratic Respect: Populism, Resentment, and the Struggle for Recognition (Cambridge University Press, 2023), Deliberative Freedom (2008,) and numerous articles on political and democratic theory, as well as co-editor of Compromise and Disagreement in Contemporary Political Theory (2018).

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