A Democratic Theory of Life

Author:

Asenbaum Hans,Chenault Reece,Harris Christopher,Hassan Akram,Hierro Curtis,Houldsworth Stephen,Mack Brandon,Martin Shauntrice,Newsome Chivona,Reed Kayla,Rice Tony,Torres Shevone,Wilson II Terry J.

Abstract

Abstract In response to its current crisis, scholars call for the revitalisation of democracy through democratic innovations. While they make ample use of life metaphors describing democracy as a living organism, no comprehensive understanding of ‘life’ has been established within democratic theory. The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement articulates the urgency of refocusing on life and its meaning through radical democratic practice. This article employs a grounded theory approach, enriched with participatory methods, to develop a radical democratic concept of life in conversation with BLM. It conceptualises life as the existence of a perspective that constantly transforms through its fundamental interconnectedness. Building on this concept, the article outlines four principles of a living democracy that go beyond the revitalisation discourse. A living democracy (1) safeguards the existence of all humans and nonhumans, (2) nurtures a diversity of perspectives, (3) fosters social and planetary connectivity, and (4) enables self- and collective transformation.

Publisher

Berghahn Books

Subject

General Energy

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