Limites Da Democracia by Marcos Nobre
An incisive analysis of the structural and political constraints that prevent liberal democracy from delivering equality and popular sovereignty in contemporary Brazil and Latin America. Combining historical diagnosis with theoretical reflection and empirical examples, it traces how deep social inequality, weakened party systems, neoliberal policy choices, the judicialization and mediatic polarization of politics, and endemic clientelism produce crises of representation and open space for populism and authoritarian backsliding. The book argues that overcoming these limits requires not only institutional reforms but also expanded social rights and new forms of popular participation that go beyond periodic electoral competition.
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