Today, millions of people want freedom from strict governments, but many wonder if democracy is the best choice. Even in democratic countries, some people doubt it. They ask: if so many people disagree and argue, how can democracy solve the big issues we face?
Democracies aren’t perfect and often need improvement. But when they do, shouldn’t we—the people—think about how we can make it better? Democracy is a living system, and Erica Benner has spent years studying how regular citizens help keep it strong.
In her talk, Erica explores the history of democracy, from ancient Rome to the French Revolution, and what it means for our world today.
ABOUT
Erica Benner is a political philosopher who has taught for many years at Oxford University, the London School of Economics and Yale. Erica was born in Japan and currently lives in Berlin. She has written books on nationalism, Marx, and Machiavelli, and is interested in what classical writers can teach us about how to deal with politics today. Among her works, Be Like the Fox was selected as one of the Guardian's Best Books of 2017 and shortlisted for the 2018 Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography.
Adventures In Democracy, The turbulent world of people power (2024); Be Like The Fox, Machiavelli's lifelong quest for freedom (2017); Machiavelli's Prince: A New Reading (2013); Machiavelli's Ethics (2009); Really Existing Nationalisms (1995).
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