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Can Democracy Recover? offers a comprehensive analysis of the structural and ideological crises facing democratic systems in the modern world. Ezrahi and Blander trace the roots of democratic decline through historical, political, and social dimensions, examining how institutional failures, erosion of public trust, and shifting cultural values have undermined democratic governance.
The authors move beyond diagnosis to explore potential remedies, presenting thoughtful arguments about what democratic recovery might require. They consider the relationship between citizens and institutions, the role of information and communication, and the conditions necessary for democratic renewal. This work is essential for scholars, policymakers, and informed citizens seeking to understand contemporary political challenges and envision stronger democratic futures.







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