Technocracy and Political Truth. An Investigation into the Singularity of Political Judgment KU Leuven
The thesis departs from the diagnosis that a major component of the contemporary crises of democracy is the growing inability to envisage political alternatives and, in Arendt’s jargon, to even think new beginnings. The thesis’ main claim is that this situation is rooted in an increasing technocratization not only of institutional structures but also of the democratic public sphere itself. Such technocratization increasingly inhibits the ...