Robert Dahl's book "Democracy and Its Discontents" is a seminal work in democratic theory that explains the nature, value, and mechanics of democracy. In a new introduction to this Veritas edition, Ian Shapiro considers how Dahl would respond to the ongoing challenges democracy faces in the modern world. Format: Paperback / softback Length: 288 pages Publication date: 05 January 2021 Publisher: Yale University Press This book, written by the preeminent democratic theorist of our time, delves into the intricate nature, profound value, and intricate mechanics of democracy. In a fresh introduction to this Veritas edition, Ian Shapiro explores how Robert Dahl would respond to the ongoing challenges that democracy faces in the modern world.Within the realm of liberal democratic thought, there exists a lively and contentious debate regarding the precise definition of democracy. Among the foremost voices in this ongoing discussion is Robert Dahl, a prominent political scientist whose ideas have had a profound impact on the field.Dahl's contributions to democratic theory have been widely recognized and celebrated. His seminal work, "Democracy and Its Critics," published in 1957, is considered a classic in the field and has shaped the understanding of democracy for generations. In this book, Dahl examines the various forms of democracy and critiques the arguments of those who oppose it. He argues that democracy is not merely a political system but a way of life that values freedom, equality, and individual responsibility.Dahl's approach to democracy is grounded in his belief in the importance of popular sovereignty. He argues that democracy is not just about elections or the rule of law but about the ability of the people to participate in the decision-making process and have a say in the policies that affect their lives. Dahl emphasizes the importance of civil society, the media, and other institutions that promote democratic values and enable citizens to engage in meaningful political discourse.Despite the enduring influence of Dahl's work, there are still challenges that democracy faces in the modern world. One of the most pressing concerns is the rise of authoritarianism and the decline of democratic norms and institutions. In his introduction to this Veritas edition, Ian Shapiro considers how Dahl would respond to these challenges. He explores how Dahl's ideas about popular sovereignty and civil society can be applied to the contemporary context and how we can work to strengthen democratic institutions and promote democratic values.Another important aspect of Dahl's democratic theory is his emphasis on the importance of political education and civic engagement. He argues that democracy cannot thrive without a well-informed and engaged citizenry. Dahl emphasizes the need for schools and universities to promote democratic values and teach students the skills they need to participate in the political process. He also encourages citizens to become active in their communities, participate in local politics, and hold elected officials accountable for their actions.In conclusion, Robert Dahl's work on democracy is a cornerstone of contemporary political science. His ideas about the nature, value, and mechanics of democracy have had a profound impact on the field and continue to be relevant in the modern world. In his introduction to this Veritas edition, Ian Shapiro considers how Dahl's ideas can be applied to the ongoing challenges that democracy faces and how we can work to strengthen democratic institutions and promote democratic values. Dahl's legacy will continue to inspire and guide us as we strive to create a more democratic and inclusive world. Weight: 252g Dimension: 130 x 197 x 22 (mm) ISBN-13: 9780300254051