发表于2025-04-09
David Stasavage is dean for the social sciences and the Julius Silver Professor of Politics at New York University. His books include Taxing the Rich and States of Credit (both Princeton). Twitter @stasavage
Historical accounts of democracy’s rise tend to focus on ancient Greece and pre-Renaissance Europe. The Decline and Rise of Democracy draws from global evidence to show that the story is much richer—democratic practices were present in many places, at many other times, from the Americas before European conquest, to ancient Mesopotamia, to precolonial Africa. Delving into the prevalence of early democracy throughout the world, David Stasavage makes the case that understanding how and where these democracies flourished—and when and why they declined—can provide crucial information not just about the history of governance, but about the ways modern democracies work and where they could manifest in the future.
Drawing from examples spanning several millennia, Stasavage first considers why states developed either democratic or autocratic styles of governance and argues that early democracy tended to develop in small places with a weak state and, counterintuitively, simple technologies. When central state institutions (such as a tax bureaucracy) were absent—as in medieval Europe—rulers needed consent from their populace to govern. When central institutions were strong—as in China or the Middle East—consent was less necessary and autocracy more likely. He then explores the transition from early to modern democracy, which first took shape in England and then the United States, illustrating that modern democracy arose as an effort to combine popular control with a strong state over a large territory. Democracy has been an experiment that has unfolded over time and across the world—and its transformation is ongoing.
Amidst rising democratic anxieties, The Decline and Rise of Democracy widens the historical lens on the growth of political institutions and offers surprising lessons for all who care about governance.
The Decline and Rise of Democracy 下载 mobi pdf epub txt 电子书 格式 2025
The Decline and Rise of Democracy 下载 mobi epub pdf 电子书##一部精炼的解释性的政治发展史,并非提出试图解释民主的宏大理论,而是对每段历史,结合大量历史政经文献做较为具体的解释性+描述性论述。历史内容很多,中间部分读得很费劲,但确实收获不少新知。几个要点体会:1,较原始社会的早期民主是世界现象,而现代代议制民主的产生则是个欧洲乃至英美现象;2,历史遗产影响巨大,商业、工业革命、战争都对制度变迁的驱动力,但不同的初始制度土壤会使演变路径截然不同;3,发展的次序很重要,对君主来说,依赖官僚机器是协商同意的政治的替代路径,先建立强国家能力官僚制往往走向autocracy路径,而在民主基础上建设官僚制则通常不会偏离民主路径;4,议会民主制演化成为高效的政治制度依赖非常多条件,mandate的废除,相对于地方精英适度的中央集权,多数决原则(英国对比荷兰)
评分##一部精炼的解释性的政治发展史,并非提出试图解释民主的宏大理论,而是对每段历史,结合大量历史政经文献做较为具体的解释性+描述性论述。历史内容很多,中间部分读得很费劲,但确实收获不少新知。几个要点体会:1,较原始社会的早期民主是世界现象,而现代代议制民主的产生则是个欧洲乃至英美现象;2,历史遗产影响巨大,商业、工业革命、战争都对制度变迁的驱动力,但不同的初始制度土壤会使演变路径截然不同;3,发展的次序很重要,对君主来说,依赖官僚机器是协商同意的政治的替代路径,先建立强国家能力官僚制往往走向autocracy路径,而在民主基础上建设官僚制则通常不会偏离民主路径;4,议会民主制演化成为高效的政治制度依赖非常多条件,mandate的废除,相对于地方精英适度的中央集权,多数决原则(英国对比荷兰)
评分##8.5/10.
评分##很喜欢
评分陆陆续续读完了,没有第一章刚读时候的惊艳。和大龙老师那本比,历史材料的运用也略显琐碎。
评分 评分##8.5/10.
评分陆陆续续读完了,没有第一章刚读时候的惊艳。和大龙老师那本比,历史材料的运用也略显琐碎。
评分##此书主要批判李普塞特的经济发展导致政治转型论,更重视历史路径和政治传统,并花了相当篇幅说明为什么中国在二十世纪的“民主化”一直失败。随着国际形势变化,关于民主的理论也会不断被修正。
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