The Burden of Democracy
The Claims of Culture, Public Culture, and Democratic Memory
By (author) Geneviève Souillac

Publication date:
09 December 2011Length of book:
238 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
241x162mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780739126295
This book offers an original contribution to the debate on contemporary democratic ethics. It argues that public culture provides the mediating spaces required for processes of encounter, but should be supplemented with an open dialog on history, memory, and identity. Since democratic modernity is consolidating its new phase characterized by the multiplicity of perspectives, the mediation of conflict, identity, and memory are required to continue fostering mutual understanding and the identification of issues of common concern. The historical emergence of a public culture is a democratic gain. Recognizing this offers opportunities for ethical transformation that respects diversity but also addresses the realities of conflict under conditions of post modernity.
This book is important because it weaves together both Anglophone and Continental thinking in political philosophy. Examining the role of historical memory in the debate on democratic ethics not only constitutes an original theoretical contribution—ultimately, it can further support the democratic pluralism the book defends.