Protecting democracy from dissent : population engineering in Western Europe 1918-1926


Shannon Monaghan
Bok Engelsk 2018
Omfang
xii, 231 sider : kart
Opplysninger
Prologue: the new Europe -- Part I. The First World War and peoples as problems -- 1. Before the war -- 2. During the war -- 3. Working on peace -- Part II. Population engineering in the new Europe -- 4. Minority representation -- 5. The law and its limits -- 6. Belonging and the question of violence -- Conclusion. - "In the aftermath of the First World War, the victorious powers argued that democracy would bring peace to Europe because this was the only effective way for legitimate states, with governments based on the consent of the governed, to be organized. What the victorious statesmen failed to foresee was how much conflict this postwar settlement would provoke, since it was far from clear exactly which people should qualify for the privilege of self-governance. While the victors sought to craft a more legalistic form of population engineering than the often violent and ad hoc versions employed further east, the result nevertheless remained at odds with the ethical foundations of liberal democracy."
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Dewey
ISBN
9781138743984

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