Time of Democracy

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Authoritarianism
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Contingency
contingency in politics
Democracy
democratic theory
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historical consciousness
History of Ideas
Intellectual History
Liberalism
liberalism and revolution
Modernity
Political Imagination
Political Philosophy
political philosophy research
political temporality
Political Theory
Populism
Republicanism
temporal foundations of democracy
Temporality

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041228486
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In Time of Democracy, Timo Miettinen takes readers on a fascinating journey through the history of democratic ideas, showing how our political systems are deeply shaped by the way we understand the past, imagine the future, and live in the present.

From Renaissance thinkers such as Machiavelli to modern ideas of crisis and revolution, this book traces how democracy emerged from a new understanding of change, human agency, and historical progress. Miettinen defends the openness of the future against both totalitarian visions and nostalgic retreats, showing how democracy withers when history is used to shut down alternatives.

Accessible, sharp, and packed with thought-provoking examples, Time of Democracy is perfect for students looking to connect big ideas from political theory, history, and philosophy to real-world issues, or simply curious about how time and history shape the way we live together. Whether you're studying democracy, European politics, or just curious about how time shapes the way we live together, this book offers fresh tools to think critically and creatively about the future of democratic life.

Timo Miettinen is an Academy Research Fellow at the University of Helsinki’s Centre for European Studies. A philosopher of democracy and European thought, he has received several honors, including the J. V. Snellman Prize (2023), the Academy of Finland Prize (2024), and the Alfred Kordelin Prize (2025).

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