ABSTRACT

We are living in a time when social and political authoritarianism appear to be gaining ground around the world. This book presents the democratic practices, spaces and processes that engage directly with the theoretical assumptions advanced by the epistemologies of the South, summoning other contexts and empirical realities that attest to the possibility of a renewal and deepening of democracy beyond the liberal and representative canon, which is embedded within a world capitalist system.

The chapters in this book put forward the ideas of demodiversity, of high-intensity democracy, of the articulation between representative democracy and participatory democracy as well as, in certain contexts, between both these and other forms of democratic deliberation, such as the communitarian democracy of the indigenous and peasant communities of Africa, Latin America and Asia.

The challenge undertaken in this book is to demand utopia, imagining a post-abyssal democracy that permits the democratizing, decolonizing, decommodifying and depatriarchalizing of social relations. This post-abyssal democracy obliges us to satisfy the maximum definition of democracy and not the minimum, transforming society into fields of democratization that permeate the structural spaces of contemporary societies.

part I|105 pages

The Pluriverse of Democracy

chapter 1|23 pages

A New Vision of Europe

Learning from the Global South 1

chapter 3|12 pages

Democracy and Democratization in Africa

Interrogating Paradigms and Practices 1

chapter 4|19 pages

This World Cut into Two

chapter 6|8 pages

Andean Micropolitics

Elementary Forms of Quotidian Insurgency

chapter 7|23 pages

Politics after the Defeat of Politics

Post-Democracy, Post-Politics and Populism

part II|101 pages

Struggles for Demodiversity

chapter 8|28 pages

Carry Their Rights, Their Own Way

The Dalits’ Struggle for Equality

chapter 10|20 pages

Another Kind of Democracy Is Possible

Lessons Learned for a Radical Democracy in Mexico in Light of the Political Experience of Cherán

chapter 11|24 pages

Aymara Andean Democracy

Taypi and Deliberative Diversity Towards an Intercultural Democracy

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion

Demodiversity: Imagining New Democratic Possibilities