Sfera Politicii (Apr 2012)

Anti-discrimination Philosophy and the Decline of Post-capitalist Democracies

  • Dan Pavel

Journal volume & issue
Vol. XX, no. 168 (2)
pp. 11 – 24

Abstract

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The author is trying to explain the contrasts existing between the expanding universe of anti-discrimination sanctions and the decline in legitimacy of democracy. The declining legitimacy affects both consolidated democracies, and newborn democracies. Inequality in the USA, but also at global level is illustrated with relevant statistics. The convergence between the crisis of democracy and the financial and economic global crisis is a major social and political threat. At the global level, after the Arab Spring, the third wave of democratization continued, while the quality of democracy substantially diminished. In the newborn Islamic democracies, discrimination against women, Christians, Jews, gay & lesbians, etc. continued, leading to arson, torture and killings.

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