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Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times

The Citizenry and the Breakdown of Democracy

Nancy G. Bermeo

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft

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For generations, influential thinkers--often citing the tragic polarization that took place during Germany's Great Depression--have suspected that people's loyalty to democratic institutions erodes under pressure and that citizens gravitate toward antidemocratic extremes in times of political and economic crisis. But do people really defect from democracy when times get tough? Do ordinary people play a leading role in the collapse of popular government?


Based on extensive research, this book overturns the common wisdom. It shows that the German experience was exceptional, that people's affinity for particular political positions are surprisingly stable, and that what is often labeled polarization is the result not of vote switching but of such factors as expansion of the franchise, elite defections, and the mobilization of new voters. Democratic collapses are caused less by changes in popular preferences than by the actions of political elites who polarize themselves and mistake the actions of a few for the preferences of the many. These conclusions are drawn from the study of twenty cases, including every democracy that collapsed in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution in interwar Europe, every South American democracy that fell to the Right after the Cuban Revolution, and three democracies that avoided breakdown despite serious economic and political challenges.


Unique in its historical and regional scope, this book offers unsettling but important lessons about civil society and regime change--and about the paths to democratic consolidation today.

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Institution, Politician, Abstention, Voting, Terrorism, Far-left politics, Centre-right politics, Cambridge University Press, Coup d'état, Electoral alliance, Government, Regime, Democracy, Peronism, Latin America, Radicalism (historical), Labour movement, Right-wing politics, Universal suffrage, Legislature, Defection, Nazi Party, Elite, Kindness, Activism, Civil society, Election, Party system, War, Capitalism, Radicalization, Subversion, Military elite, Tupamaros, Military dictatorship, Political system, Bolsheviks, Politics, Trade union, Unemployment, Centrism, South America, Suffrage, Party leader, Political spectrum, Communism, Left–right politics, Major party, Mass mobilization, Chileans, Economic problem, Insurgency, Authoritarianism, Far-right politics, Criticism of democracy, Democratization, Marxism, Dictatorship, Right-wing dictatorship, Working class, Left-wing politics, Regime change, Representative democracy, Criticism, Populism, Extremism, Political violence, Hostility, Two-party system, Political party