Ruling the Void: The Hollowing of Western Democracy
A classic account of democracy's crisis of legitimacy

The age of party democracy has passed, argues Peter Mair in Ruling the Void. The major parties have become so disconnected from society that they no longer seem capable of sustaining democracy in its present form.

First published in 2013, Ruling the Void presciently observed that the widening gap between citizens and their political leaders posed a crisis of legitimacy for the governing class, and was fuelling populist mobilizations against it. Europe’s political elites had remodelled themselves as a homogeneous professional class, withdrawing into state institutions that offer relative stability in a world of fickle voters. Meanwhile, non-democratic agencies and practices proliferated – not least among them the European Union itself.

Mair weighs the impact of these changes, and offers an authoritative assessment of the prospects for popular political representation today, not only in the varied democracies of Britain and the EU but throughout the developed world.

With a new Introduction by Chris Bickerton, author of The European Union: A Citizen’s Guide.
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Ruling the Void: The Hollowing of Western Democracy
A classic account of democracy's crisis of legitimacy

The age of party democracy has passed, argues Peter Mair in Ruling the Void. The major parties have become so disconnected from society that they no longer seem capable of sustaining democracy in its present form.

First published in 2013, Ruling the Void presciently observed that the widening gap between citizens and their political leaders posed a crisis of legitimacy for the governing class, and was fuelling populist mobilizations against it. Europe’s political elites had remodelled themselves as a homogeneous professional class, withdrawing into state institutions that offer relative stability in a world of fickle voters. Meanwhile, non-democratic agencies and practices proliferated – not least among them the European Union itself.

Mair weighs the impact of these changes, and offers an authoritative assessment of the prospects for popular political representation today, not only in the varied democracies of Britain and the EU but throughout the developed world.

With a new Introduction by Chris Bickerton, author of The European Union: A Citizen’s Guide.
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Ruling the Void: The Hollowing of Western Democracy

Ruling the Void: The Hollowing of Western Democracy

by Peter Mair
Ruling the Void: The Hollowing of Western Democracy

Ruling the Void: The Hollowing of Western Democracy

by Peter Mair

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A classic account of democracy's crisis of legitimacy

The age of party democracy has passed, argues Peter Mair in Ruling the Void. The major parties have become so disconnected from society that they no longer seem capable of sustaining democracy in its present form.

First published in 2013, Ruling the Void presciently observed that the widening gap between citizens and their political leaders posed a crisis of legitimacy for the governing class, and was fuelling populist mobilizations against it. Europe’s political elites had remodelled themselves as a homogeneous professional class, withdrawing into state institutions that offer relative stability in a world of fickle voters. Meanwhile, non-democratic agencies and practices proliferated – not least among them the European Union itself.

Mair weighs the impact of these changes, and offers an authoritative assessment of the prospects for popular political representation today, not only in the varied democracies of Britain and the EU but throughout the developed world.

With a new Introduction by Chris Bickerton, author of The European Union: A Citizen’s Guide.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781839767890
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 01/17/2023
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.54(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.54(d)

About the Author

Peter Mair (1951–2011) was one of the leading political scientists of his generation. His books include Party System Change and, with Stefano Bartolini, Identity, Competition and Electoral Availability.

Table of Contents

List of Tables ix

Introduction to the Second Edition: Beyond the Void? Chris Bickerton xi

Editor's Foreword Francis Mulhern xxi

Introduction 1

Democracy and indifference 2

Indifference and renewal 8

Redefining democracy 13

1 The Passing of Popular Involvement 17

Citizen disengagement 20

Electoral participation 22

Electoral volatility 29

Party loyalties 35

Party membership 37

Conclusion 42

2 The Challenge to Party Government 45

Do parties matter? 52

Declining electoral cohesion 56

The problem of party government 60

The waning of party government 65

3 The Withdrawal of the Elites 75

The century of mass politics 77

From civil society to the state: the location of parties 83

The functions of parties 89

4 Popular Democracy and the European Union Polity 99

Being safe for, or from, democracy 100

The EU polity 103

Politicization and displacement 109

Europeanization and depoliticization 115

The puzzle of apolitical Europe 119

The EU as a construct 125

Conclusion: Euroscepticism and polity-scepticism 137

Appendix: A Note on Additional Tables 143

Bibliography 149

Index 169

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