Cultural Democracy explores the concept of "radical democracy" by engaging with the ideas of influential public intellectuals. It challenges conventional political dichotomies and posits that the solutions to today's cultural and political issues are closely tied to the foundational democratic principles of the U.S. The author emphasizes the need to modernize and radicalize these principles to effectively address contemporary challenges.
David Trend Bücher


Worlding. Identity, media, and imagination in a digital age
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Considers the impact of the internet and new media on social life, drawing on philosophy, sociology and cultural and media studies.