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Perpetual war(s) and the future of democracy [An article from: Futures]

AuthorP. Marden
PublisherElsevier
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Author(s)P. Marden
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000RR09OI
ISBN-13978B000RR09O3
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This digital document is a journal article from Futures, published by Elsevier in 2004. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Democracy is fighting more than one perpetual war, it is fighting numerous wars. Although the actual term 'perpetual war' belongs firmly in the context of the militarized state in readiness to fight the battle, my concern in this paper is about extending this term to elucidate the crimes against democracy from within liberal democratic states. The connective web of the 'war on terrorism' and these internal wars is expressively clear. The international stage of conflict is compellingly driven by a neoliberal polity fierce in its demands of the social settings required for further wealth expansion and this involves a war on refugees, a war on the deserving poor, a war on the welfare state-essentially a war in perpetuity on dissent, difference and radical alternative thinking. Democracy has become an anachronism: what are the values that underpin it, what are the enduring ethics and moral behavior guiding it? From ostracized dissenter to compassionate citizen, this paper looks at how the very complexity and fluidity of liberal democracy may be its only salvation.
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