POLITICAL REGIMES: Democracy, Authoritarianism, and Totalitarian Rule - Volume I: 3

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Bol Power no longer announces itself. It adapts.Elections survive; the choice inside them does not. Rights stay on the books while the cost of using them climbs out of reach. Coercion takes the name of administration, exhaustion the name of stability. The old question - who governs? - has stopped being enough. The harder one is what kind of human being a regime produces.Political Regimes, Volume I is a literary inquiry into how political power is actually lived - not on paper, but in the throat of the person deciding whether to speak. Past the constitutions and institutional labels lie the questions that expose a regime's real face: Can power be criticized without cost? Can opposition exist without becoming treason? Can law restrain rulers precisely when they find restraint most inconvenient?Across two sweeping parts, this volume maps the full spectrum of modern rule: - Democratic regimes - direct, representative, liberal, electoral, and illiberal - and the burden of freedom, the fragility of institutions, and the slow drift from participation to performance.- Authoritarian regimes - military, personalist, bureaucratic, electoral, and party-based - and the seductive promise of order, the comfort of obedience, and the relief many feel when the cage finally closes. Grounded in vivid historical cases - from ancient Athens and postwar Germany to Pinochet's Chile, Franco's Spain, and Chávez's Venezuela - it fuses political theory with a psychologist's eye for fear, loneliness, conformity, and the human hunger to belong to something larger than ourselves.This is not a textbook. It is a hard, clear-eyed reckoning with why freedom so often becomes heavy, why order seduces, and why societies that dream of liberation so frequently rebuild the very structures they fought to escape.This first volume examines democratic and authoritarian regimes; the totalitarian, transitional, and hybrid forms follow in Volume II.For anyone trying to understand how freedom is lost - not all at once, but one reasonable concession at a time.

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Power no longer announces itself. It adapts.Elections survive; the choice inside them does not. Rights stay on the books while the cost of using them climbs out of reach. Coercion takes the name of administration, exhaustion the name of stability. The old question - who governs? - has stopped being enough. The harder one is what kind of human being a regime produces.Political Regimes, Volume I is a literary inquiry into how political power is actually lived - not on paper, but in the throat of the person deciding whether to speak. Past the constitutions and institutional labels lie the questions that expose a regime's real face: Can power be criticized without cost? Can opposition exist without becoming treason? Can law restrain rulers precisely when they find restraint most inconvenient?Across two sweeping parts, this volume maps the full spectrum of modern rule: - Democratic regimes - direct, representative, liberal, electoral, and illiberal - and the burden of freedom, the fragility of institutions, and the slow drift from participation to performance.- Authoritarian regimes - military, personalist, bureaucratic, electoral, and party-based - and the seductive promise of order, the comfort of obedience, and the relief many feel when the cage finally closes. Grounded in vivid historical cases - from ancient Athens and postwar Germany to Pinochet's Chile, Franco's Spain, and Chávez's Venezuela - it fuses political theory with a psychologist's eye for fear, loneliness, conformity, and the human hunger to belong to something larger than ourselves.This is not a textbook. It is a hard, clear-eyed reckoning with why freedom so often becomes heavy, why order seduces, and why societies that dream of liberation so frequently rebuild the very structures they fought to escape.This first volume examines democratic and authoritarian regimes; the totalitarian, transitional, and hybrid forms follow in Volume II.For anyone trying to understand how freedom is lost - not all at once, but one reasonable concession at a time.

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Pagina's: 340, Paperback, Kudin & Sons Academic Press


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