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Como as democracias morrem / Steaven Levitsky e Daniel Ziblatt / Rodrigo Perez / 04 ago 2020
Na coluna “Livros que merecem uma sentada” dessa semana, discuto o best seller “Como as democracias morrae “, assinado por Steven Levitsky e Daniel Ziblatt, cientistas políticos de Harvard. Um livro com problemas e um tanto irritante. Mas a hipótese dos autores ajuda a pensar o Brasil. Apesar de tudo, o texto merece uma sentada.
Rodrigo Perez Oliveira- Professor do departamento de história da Universidade Federal da Bahia e colunista da Revista Fórum e dos Jornalistas Livres.
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How democracies die | Steven Levitsky
Justification of democracy has become an essential theme in the current literature on political philosophy. Different factors have created the conditions for this to happen, but mainly they can be resumed in two characteristics. On one side, that democracy is in crisis due to the rise of extremist politicians from every side of the political spectrum. On the other hand, due to the escalating polarization in some contexts, provoked by the increased economic discontent. It seems this is a moment of transition in which the interrogation for our fundamental values is at stake. Leia Mais