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Political Emotions

Democracy
Political Theory
Ethics
Normative Theory
Political Activism
PRA396
Mihaela Mihai
University of Edinburgh
Mihaela Mihai
University of Edinburgh

Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 4, Room: 404

Wednesday 08:30 - 10:15 CEST (06/09/2023)

Abstract

We usually think of liberal democratic discourse as being based predominantly on rationality, which occupies a dominant role in the public sphere. Totalitarian societies, by contrast, tend to exalt emotionality and feelings. However, public emotions such as hope, shame, altruism and empathy play an important role in democratic life, for example in motivating people to accept sacrifices, or to act in solidarity with disadvantaged groups in society. This paper invites discussion on the meaning and role of political emotions.

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