Democracy or Bonapartism

Two Centuries of War on Democracy

Foreword by Luciano Canfora
Translated by David Broder
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HOW AN IRON FIST DONNED DEMOCRACY’S VELVET GLOVE

The history of universal suffrage is best understood as a conflict between liberal elites and democractic workers’ movements, according to Domenico Losurdo. John Stuart Mill, for example, argued that electoral influence should be more pronounced among the educated – and wealthy – than among those working with their hands. Every vote ought not to be counted the same. Countries with deep liberal roots have historically been quick to restrain the spread of the franchise, persisting in discrimination based on property, race, and gender. In this context, the rise of popular presidents and premiers, vested with extraordinary powers, has served to stimy attempts to associate politically and mobilize for meaningful change.

This is modern Bonapartism, a soft authoritarianism in which popularity, stirred up by a news media dominated by the interests of the rich, replaces true democratic expression. As alternatives to this system drift toward the horizon, Bonapartism is set to become the dominant political regime of our era. Understanding the history of its development and the contradictory forces behind it may permit us to move towards true democracy.

Praise for LIBERALISM: A COUNTER-HISTORY

‘Losurdo is almost unbelievably well-read’
- JACOBIN

‘A brilliant exercise in unmasking liberal pretensions, surveying over three centuries with magisterial command of the sources’
- FINANCIAL TIMES

‘Stimulatingly uncovers the contradictions of an ideology that is much too self-righteously invoked’
- PANKAJ MISHRA, GUARDIAN

‘A book of wide reference and real erudition’
- TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT

‘The book is a historically grounded, very accessible critique of liberalism, complementing a growing literature critical of liberalism’
- CHOICE


Praise for WAR AND REVOLUTION: RETHINKING THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

War and Revolution is a relentless document. It is dense and disconcerting. This is precisely why it should be considered one of the most important history books written since 9/11’
- RON JACOBS, COUNTERPUNCH
“Losurdo’s book, fruit of a continuous intertwining of historical investigations and philosophical reflections, not only constitutes a criticism of historical revisionism but also does not want to be just an invitation to look to the past to better understand the century behind us: it contains precious tools for criticising the war ideology that the West seems to want to reinstate today.”
– Stefano G. Azzarà & Leonardo Pecoraro, International Critical Thought (in praise of  War and Revolution)

“War and Revolution: Rethinking the Twentieth Century is a relentless document. It is dense and disconcerting. This is precisely why it should be considered one of the most important history books written since … 9-11.”
– Ron Jacobs, CounterPunch (in praise of War and Revolution)

“Stimulatingly uncovers the contradictions of an ideology that is much too self-righteously invoked.”
– Pankaj Mishra (in priase of Liberalism: A Counter-History), Guardian
Domenico Losurdo is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Urbino, Italy. He is the author of many books in Italian, German, French and Spanish. In English he has published Hegel and the Freedom of Moderns, Heidegger and the Ideology of War, and Liberalism: A Counterhistory.
Foreword


1. The Fight for the Vote: A Tortuous and Still-Unfinished History
2. A New Tutor for the ‘Childlike’ Multitude
3. An Alternative to Property Qualifications: The Origins of Bonapartism, from America to France
4. The Trumpets of the Ruling Classes and the Bells of the Subaltern
5. The Bonapartist Regime’s Baptism of Fire
6. Universal Suffrage, Proportional Representation and the Reaction Against It
7. The Twentieth Century: Between Emancipation and Disemancipation
8. The Triumph of Soft Bonapartism


Index

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HOW AN IRON FIST DONNED DEMOCRACY’S VELVET GLOVE

The history of universal suffrage is best understood as a conflict between liberal elites and democractic workers’ movements, according to Domenico Losurdo. John Stuart Mill, for example, argued that electoral influence should be more pronounced among the educated – and wealthy – than among those working with their hands. Every vote ought not to be counted the same. Countries with deep liberal roots have historically been quick to restrain the spread of the franchise, persisting in discrimination based on property, race, and gender. In this context, the rise of popular presidents and premiers, vested with extraordinary powers, has served to stimy attempts to associate politically and mobilize for meaningful change.

This is modern Bonapartism, a soft authoritarianism in which popularity, stirred up by a news media dominated by the interests of the rich, replaces true democratic expression. As alternatives to this system drift toward the horizon, Bonapartism is set to become the dominant political regime of our era. Understanding the history of its development and the contradictory forces behind it may permit us to move towards true democracy.

Praise for LIBERALISM: A COUNTER-HISTORY

‘Losurdo is almost unbelievably well-read’
- JACOBIN

‘A brilliant exercise in unmasking liberal pretensions, surveying over three centuries with magisterial command of the sources’
- FINANCIAL TIMES

‘Stimulatingly uncovers the contradictions of an ideology that is much too self-righteously invoked’
- PANKAJ MISHRA, GUARDIAN

‘A book of wide reference and real erudition’
- TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT

‘The book is a historically grounded, very accessible critique of liberalism, complementing a growing literature critical of liberalism’
- CHOICE


Praise for WAR AND REVOLUTION: RETHINKING THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

War and Revolution is a relentless document. It is dense and disconcerting. This is precisely why it should be considered one of the most important history books written since 9/11’
- RON JACOBS, COUNTERPUNCH

Reviews

“Losurdo’s book, fruit of a continuous intertwining of historical investigations and philosophical reflections, not only constitutes a criticism of historical revisionism but also does not want to be just an invitation to look to the past to better understand the century behind us: it contains precious tools for criticising the war ideology that the West seems to want to reinstate today.”
– Stefano G. Azzarà & Leonardo Pecoraro, International Critical Thought (in praise of  War and Revolution)

“War and Revolution: Rethinking the Twentieth Century is a relentless document. It is dense and disconcerting. This is precisely why it should be considered one of the most important history books written since … 9-11.”
– Ron Jacobs, CounterPunch (in praise of War and Revolution)

“Stimulatingly uncovers the contradictions of an ideology that is much too self-righteously invoked.”
– Pankaj Mishra (in priase of Liberalism: A Counter-History), Guardian

Author

Domenico Losurdo is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Urbino, Italy. He is the author of many books in Italian, German, French and Spanish. In English he has published Hegel and the Freedom of Moderns, Heidegger and the Ideology of War, and Liberalism: A Counterhistory.

Table of Contents

Foreword


1. The Fight for the Vote: A Tortuous and Still-Unfinished History
2. A New Tutor for the ‘Childlike’ Multitude
3. An Alternative to Property Qualifications: The Origins of Bonapartism, from America to France
4. The Trumpets of the Ruling Classes and the Bells of the Subaltern
5. The Bonapartist Regime’s Baptism of Fire
6. Universal Suffrage, Proportional Representation and the Reaction Against It
7. The Twentieth Century: Between Emancipation and Disemancipation
8. The Triumph of Soft Bonapartism


Index
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