How Democracies Die
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“The best death-of-democracy book I read in 2018.”
-Carlos Lozada, Washington Post
“Levitsky and Ziblatt show how democracies have collapsed elsewhere-not just through violent coups, but more commonly (and insidiously) through a gradual slide into authoritarianism.... How Democracies Die is a lucid and essential guide to what can happen here.”
-New York Times
“If you want to understand what’s happening to our country, the book you really need to read is How Democracies Die.”
-Paul Krugman
“The defining political book, so far, of 2018.”
-The Philadelphia Inquirer
“We’re already awash in public indignation-what we desperately need is a sober, dispassionate look at the current state of affairs. Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, two of the most respected scholars in the field of democracy studies, offer just that.”
-The Washington Post
“Where Levitsky and Ziblatt make their mark is in weaving together political science and historical analysis of both domestic and international democratic crises; in doing so, they expand the conversation beyond Trump and before him, to other countries and to the deep structure of American democracy and politics.”
-Ezra Klein, Vox
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오늘날의 민주주의는 투표장에서 붕괴한다
서로 적대하는 정당, 양극화된 정치, 파괴되는 규범, 선출된 독재자
민주주의 붕괴 패턴을 통찰한 하버드대 정치학자의 역작
트럼프 당선 직후, 전통을 자랑하는 민주주의조차 쉽게 무너질 수 있음을 깨달은 하버드대 정치학과 교수 스티븐 레비츠키와 대니얼 지블랫. 그들은 〈뉴욕 타임스〉에 “트럼프는 민주주의에 위협이 되는가?”라는 제목으로 민주주의의 위기를 경고하는 칼럼을 썼다. 그 글은 100만 회 이상의 조회수를 기록하며 큰 주목을 받았고, 출판사의 요청을 받아 이 책 《어떻게 민주주의는 무너지는가》로 거듭났다. 책은 출간 즉시 화제를 일으키며 〈뉴욕 타임스〉 논픽션 베스트셀러와 아마존 베스트셀러에 올랐고, 〈워싱턴포스트〉, 〈월스트리트 저널〉 등 주요 매체들이 강력 추천했다.
민주주의 연구의 권위자인 두 저자는 이 책에서 독재자가 될 가능성이 다분한 극단주의 포퓰리스트들이 어떤 조건에서 선출되는지, 선출된 독재자들이 어떻게 합법적으로 민주주의를 파괴하는지 세계 여러 나라의 사례를 통해 생생하게 보여준다. 두 저자는 전 세계 많은 나라에서 민주주의가 매우 유사한 패턴으로 무너졌음을 발견한다. 그들은 그 패턴 속에서 ‘후보를 가려내는 역할을 내던진 정당’, ‘경쟁자를 적으로 간주하는 정치인’, ‘언론을 공격하는 선출된 지도자’ 등 민주주의 붕괴 조짐을 알리는 명백한 신호들을 찾아냈고, 결과적으로 민주주의를 지키는 건 헌법 같은 ‘제도’가 아니라 상호관용이나 제도적 자제와 같은 ‘규범’임을 이야기한다.
독자들은 이 책을 통해 현대 민주주의에 대한 이해를 높일 뿐 아니라, 전 세계적으로 선출된 독재자들이 부상하며 민주주의가 쇠퇴하는 이 시점에 지금 여기의 민주주의 위기 신호를 미리 인식하고 위기에 대처할 방안을 모색할 수 있을 것이다.
작가정보
저자(글) Levitsky, Steven
Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt are Professors of Government at Harvard University. Levitsky’s research focuses on Latin America and the developing world. He is the author of Competitive Authoritarianism and is the recipient of numerous teaching awards. Ziblatt studies Europe from the nineteenth century to the present. He is the author, most recently, of Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy. Both Levitsky and Ziblatt have written for Vox and The New York Times, among other publications.
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“Levitsky and Ziblatt show how democracies have collapsed elsewhere—not just through violent coups, but more commonly (and insidiously) through a gradual slide into authoritarianism. . . . How Democracies Die is a lucid and essential guide to what can happen here.”—The New York Times
“The most important book of the Trump era was not Bob Woodward’s Fear or Michael Wolff’s Fire and Fury or any of the other bestselling exposes of the White House circus. Arguably it was a wonkish tome by two Harvard political scientists, Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, published a year into Donald Trump’s presidency and entitled How Democracies Die.”—The Economist
“If you want to understand what’s happening to our country, the book you really need to read is How Democracies Die.”—Paul Krugman
“Fair warning: reading Levitsky and Ziblatt will leave you very, very unsettled. They make a powerful case that we really and truly are in uncharted territory, living in a moment when the line between difficult times and dark times has blurred.”—Washington Monthly
“Carefully researched and persuasive . . . the authors show the fragility of even the best democracies and also caution politicians . . . who think they can somehow co-opt autocrats without getting burned. . . . How Democracies Die provides a guide for Americans of all political persuasions for what to avoid.”—USA Today
“Scholarly and readable, alarming and level-headed . . . the greatest of the many merits of Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt’s contribution to what will doubtless be the ballooning discipline of democracy death studies is their rejection of western exceptionalism.”—The Guardian
“[An] important new book.”—Nicholas Kristof, The New York Times
“The political-science text in vogue this winter is How Democracies Die.”—The New Yorker
“How Democracies Die studies the modern history of apparently healthy democracies that have slid into autocracy. It is hard to read this fine book without coming away terribly concerned about the possibility Trump might inflict a mortal wound on the health of the republic.... It is simplistic to expect boots marching in the streets, but there will be a battle for democracy.”—Jonathan Chait,
New York magazine
“The great strength of Levitsky and Ziblatt’s How Democracies Die is that it rejects the exceptionalist account of US democracy. Their lens is comparative. The authors say America is not immune to the trends that have led to democracy’s collapse in other parts of the world.”—Financial Times
“A powerful wake-up call.”—Foreign Affairs
“The big advantage of political scientists over even the shrewdest and luckiest of eavesdropping journalists is that they have the training to give us a bigger picture.... [Levitsky and Ziblatt] bring to bear useful global and historical context . . . [showing] the mistakes democratic politicians make as they let dangerous demagogues into the heart of power.”—The Sunday Times
“If this were fiction, the thrills of this book would remind you of the thrills you had when you first read 1984, It Can’t Happen Here, The Plot Against America and The Handmaid’s Tale. If this were fiction, you could lie in the sand and enjoy the read. But this book is not fiction. And this book is not just about the past. And this book is not just about other countries. [It] should be on your reading list this summer.”—Tufts Now
“Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt offer one of the best forensic accounts available of the crimes against democracy in America.... The diagnosis is compelling, and their book is essential, even compulsive, reading.”—Survival: Global Politics and Strategy
“[How Democracies Die] is a stellar deep-dive into a series of modern democracies that ceased to be.”—Daily Kos
"Maybe have a drink before digging into this one. Levitsky and Ziblatt trace the fall of democracies throughout history with agonizing clarity, going right up to our current perilous moment.”—Entertainment Weekly
“Levitsky and Ziblatt are not entirely pessimistic . . . but they leave readers in no doubt that they should be worried about the state of American democracy.”—Slate
“Chilling . . . A provocative analysis of the parallels between Donald Trump's ascent and the fall of other democracies.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt have offered a brilliant diagnosis of the most important issue facing our world: Can democracy survive? With clinical precision and an extraordinary grasp of history, they point to the warning signs of decay and define the obligations of those who would preserve free government. If there is an urgent book for you to read at this moment, it is How Democracies Die."—E.J. Dionne Jr., co-author of One Nation After Trump
“Levitsky and Ziblatt are leading scholars of democracy in other parts of the world, who with great energy and integrity now apply their expertise to the current problems of the United States. The reader feels the intellectual excitement, and also the political warning, as the authors draw the connections from their own vast knowledge to the chaos that we experience each day.”—Timothy Snyder, author of On Tyranny
“We live in perilous times. Anyone who is concerned about the future of American democracy should read this brisk, accessible book. Anyone who is not concerned should definitely read it.”—Daron Acemoglu, co-author of Why Nations Fail
“Readers will not find an anti-Trump screed in How Democracies Die. The book is more erudite than alarmist . . . but that makes [Levitsky and Ziblatt’s] clarity on the risk of both Trump and wider political developments all the more powerful.”—California magazine
“All Americans who care about the future of their country should read this magisterial, compelling book, which sweeps across the globe and through history to analyze how democracies die. The result is an unforgettable framework for diagnosing the state of affairs here at home and our prospects for recovery.”—Danielle Allen, author of Our Declaration and Cuz
“Two years ago, a book like this could not have been written: two leading political scientists who are expert in the breakdown of democracy in other parts of the world using that knowledge to inform Americans of the dangers their democracy faces today. We owe the authors a debt of thanks for bringing their deep understanding to bear on the central political issue of the day.”—Francis Fukuyama, author of Political Order and Political Decay
“In this brilliant historical synthesis, Levitsky and Ziblatt show how the actions of elected leaders around the world have paved the road to democratic failure, and why the United States is now vulnerable to this same downward spiral. This book should be widely and urgently read as a clarion call to restore the shared beliefs and practices—beyond our formal constitution—that constitute the essential ‘guardrails’ for preserving democracy.”—Larry Diamond, author of The Spirit of Democracy
“Thorough and well-argued . . . the biggest strength of How Democracies Die is its bluntness of language in describing American history—a bluntness that often goes missing when we discuss our own past.”—Pacific Standard
“Required reading for every American . . . [How Democracies Die] shows the daily slings and arrows that can gradually crush our liberties, without the drama of a revolution or a military coup.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer
기본정보
ISBN | 9781984825773 ( 1984825771 ) |
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발행(출시)일자 | 2019년 10월 10일 |
쪽수 | 400쪽 |
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105 * 174
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총권수 | 1권 |
언어 | 영어 |
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