Recent discussions about the affective dimension of democracy have said too little about the way in which disempowered citizens can sustain their struggles in the face of adversity. This article develops a theory about democratic resilience of disempowered citizens by turning to the theory of aggression and play of Donald Winnicott. Drawing on Winnicott, I argue that resilience depends on a capacity to mourn, a capacity for dissent, and a capacity to invent new techniques for interaction. Yet, we need also think beyond Winnicott and investigate how these capacities are radically transformed by democratic struggles. This allows us to see that democratic struggles can open up new possibilities for facing adversity but that they can also under...
Urgent alarms now warn of the erosion of democratic norms and the decline of democratic institutions...
A great deal has been written in the International Relations literature about the role of resilience...
The book presents original concepts to characterize the current crisis of democracy. Offering a comp...
This study examines democratic frustration as a defining experience of ordinary citizens, exploring ...
This study examines democratic frustration as a defining experience of ordinary citizens, exploring ...
This dissertation interrogates the phenomenon of disaffection in post-World War II democracies and, ...
The development of democratic political systems inevitably presupposes dealing with crises. The cha...
For 60 years after the end of World War II, democratic governance has flourished and expanded its re...
The crisis of democracy has raised a not-entirely understood insidious conundrum. Namely, democraci...
Copyright © The Authors. What is a democracy? Why do we form democratic systems? Can democracy survi...
Throughout its history, capitalism has undertaken its extractive, imperial, and expropriative opera...
My dissertation is a contribution to Contemporary Political Theory that considers the ways in which ...
Barely a quarter century after the collapse of the Soviet empire, democracy has entered an intense p...
During the Great Recession, European democracies underwent major political changes, from the spread ...
Humankind finds itself in a predicament unlike any ever experienced. Adversities seem to gather arou...
Urgent alarms now warn of the erosion of democratic norms and the decline of democratic institutions...
A great deal has been written in the International Relations literature about the role of resilience...
The book presents original concepts to characterize the current crisis of democracy. Offering a comp...
This study examines democratic frustration as a defining experience of ordinary citizens, exploring ...
This study examines democratic frustration as a defining experience of ordinary citizens, exploring ...
This dissertation interrogates the phenomenon of disaffection in post-World War II democracies and, ...
The development of democratic political systems inevitably presupposes dealing with crises. The cha...
For 60 years after the end of World War II, democratic governance has flourished and expanded its re...
The crisis of democracy has raised a not-entirely understood insidious conundrum. Namely, democraci...
Copyright © The Authors. What is a democracy? Why do we form democratic systems? Can democracy survi...
Throughout its history, capitalism has undertaken its extractive, imperial, and expropriative opera...
My dissertation is a contribution to Contemporary Political Theory that considers the ways in which ...
Barely a quarter century after the collapse of the Soviet empire, democracy has entered an intense p...
During the Great Recession, European democracies underwent major political changes, from the spread ...
Humankind finds itself in a predicament unlike any ever experienced. Adversities seem to gather arou...
Urgent alarms now warn of the erosion of democratic norms and the decline of democratic institutions...
A great deal has been written in the International Relations literature about the role of resilience...
The book presents original concepts to characterize the current crisis of democracy. Offering a comp...