Of The People, By The People: A New History of Democracy

Of The People, By The People: A New History of Democracy

by RogerOsborne (Author)

Synopsis

'Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.' Churchill had more reason than most to rue the power of democracy, having been thrown out of office after leading Britain to victory in 1945. Democracy, when viewed from above, has always been a fickle master; from below it is a powerful but fragile friend. * Of The People, By The People tells the stories of the different democracies that have come into existence during the past two and half millennia, from Athens to Rhaetia, Jamestown to Delhi, and Putney to Pretoria. Democratic systems are always a reflection of the culture and history of their birthplaces, and can only be understood through the fascinating and inspiring stories of the peoples who fought to bring them about. * These individual histories show that real and lasting democracy always arises from beneath, and needs a process of never-ending communal creativity to sustain itself. * Osborne raises profound questions about whether democracy is the engine of prosperity, or a luxury that only the prosperous can afford; and whether its assumption that good government arises from mass participation is an illusion.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Publisher: Bodley Head
Published: 17 Nov 2011

ISBN 10: 0224078550
ISBN 13: 9780224078559
Book Overview: A fascinating and erudite history of the world's democracies - past and present - and the people who fought to bring democracy about.

Media Reviews
[Roger Osborne] impresses with another sweeping history OPDD There is much to admire in this book...to retell the history of democracy so vividly is no mean feat. His work serves as an important reminder that the price of democratic freedom is eternal vigilance -- Edward Vallance BBC History Magazine
Author Bio
Roger Osborne's work has provided a range of innovative insights into our views of the past, and how they infect the present. His previous books include The Floating Egg: Episodes in the Making of Geology, and Civilization: A New History of the Western World. He lives in Scarborough.