“It has long been obvious in the Western tribal countries of democracy that the promises inherent in this concept will probably remain unfulfilled: Politics is losing ground dramatically to the power of the markets; supposedly democratic systems are firmly in the hands of powerfully organized interests and have less and less to do with popular sovereignty - if there ever was any. Social inequality and the disenfranchisement and reification of citizens as mere administrative objects or human resources are advancing inexorably - though every step of disenfranchisement is communicated as emancipatory gain.”
Ingolfur Blühdorn
Ingolfur Blühdorn is a German sociologist and political scientist known for his work on democracy and social critique.
Blühdorn vividly exposes how democratic promises erode amid market-dominated interests and growing social inequality. The quote prompts reflection on true popular sovereignty and the limits of apparent emancipation.
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Ingolfur Blühdorn on Democracy: The Bitter Truth Behind the Promises
Ingolfur Blühdorn analyzes the erosion of democratic promises by market forces and social inequality. A wake-up call for true popular sovereignty.
Ingolfur Blühdorn is a professor of sociology focusing on democracy, social theory, and critical theory. His research revolves around democratic theory, environmental sociology, and the social dynamics of contemporary societies. He is the author of various books and scholarly articles concerning the transformation of democratic institutions and critiques of social inequalities.



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