Fake Democracy: The Limits of Public Sphere Theory
Liberal democracy has been eviscerated, hollowed out from within and emptied of liberalisms many promises that have failed to materialize. Meanwhile inequality has increased exponentially, ecological crisis beckons and the often unaccountable power of elites (in politics, media, finance, corporations etc) increases dramatically. As citizens feel ever more cut adrift from the decisions that make their lives livable so global capital continues to prosper and shape politics. At the same time, the digital age gives us information abundance and unprecedented connectivity. This article will address the critical question: is public sphere theory adequate to the political, democratic and economic crises we now face?
Can a concept so undone really offer a critical perspective suggestive of democratic futures or is it rather holding us back, capturing us in the comfort zones of liberalism offering no more than fake democracy and in the process threatening to hinder critical theory’s ability to better imagine emancipatory futures?
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | liberal democracy, public sphere, inequality, representation, austerity, trust |
Departments, Centres and Research Units |
Media and Communications Media and Communications > Goldsmiths Media Research Centre |
Date Deposited | 16 Oct 2017 10:20 |
Last Modified | 13 Apr 2021 15:55 |
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