Skip to the end of the images gallery Navigation umschalten
Skip to the beginning of the images gallery Navigation umschalten

Neu
The Democratic Illusion of Europe
How Technocratic Power Replaced Popular Sovereignty
Gesellschaft, Politik & Medien
ePUB
236,4 KB
DRM: Wasserzeichen
ISBN-13: 9783695766659
Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.03.2026
Sprache: Englisch
Barrierefreiheit: Voll zugänglich
erhältlich als:
4,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
sofort verfügbar als Download
Du schreibst?
Erfüll dir deinen Traum, schreibe deine Geschichte und mach mit BoD ein Buch daraus!
Mehr InfosThis book is a political analysis, documentary, and political thriller examining the gradual transformation of Europe from a community of sovereign democracies into a technocratically governed system increasingly detached from democratic consent. At its core lies a fundamental contrast: American democracy, rooted in popular sovereignty, constitutional limits, and political accountability, versus a European oligarchy whose authority is exercised through unelected institutions, judicial self-empowerment, and economic coercion.
Tracing the history of European integration, the author dismantles the myth of inevitable centralization and exposes the structural mechanisms by which national parliaments have been weakened, democratic responsibility diluted, and political power transferred to bodies beyond effective public control. Particular attention is given to the European Commission, the role of supranational courts, and the emergence of what the author terms a democratic illusion: elections without real choice, transparency without accountability, and governance without consent.
The book combines political theory, constitutional analysis, and economic critique with contemporary developments, including war financing, debt mechanisms, frozen state assets, lobbying structures, rising political salaries, and the parallel social decline across Europe. Growing homelessness, the collapse of affordable housing, and the widening gap between political elites and ordinary citizens are presented not as isolated failures, but as systemic consequences of a technocratic order insulated from popular pressure.
This work is neither anti-European nor anti-American. It defends Europe as a civilization of nations, legal traditions, and democratic self-government, while warning against the creation of a centralized European state that undermines those very foundations. Drawing on the intellectual tradition of Madison, Tocqueville, de Gaulle, and Charles Pasqua, the book argues for political restraint, national responsibility, and democratic renewal from below.
Written for politically engaged readers, scholars, students, and policymakers, this book seeks not to abandon Europe, but to confront the forces that are hollowing it out from within.
Tracing the history of European integration, the author dismantles the myth of inevitable centralization and exposes the structural mechanisms by which national parliaments have been weakened, democratic responsibility diluted, and political power transferred to bodies beyond effective public control. Particular attention is given to the European Commission, the role of supranational courts, and the emergence of what the author terms a democratic illusion: elections without real choice, transparency without accountability, and governance without consent.
The book combines political theory, constitutional analysis, and economic critique with contemporary developments, including war financing, debt mechanisms, frozen state assets, lobbying structures, rising political salaries, and the parallel social decline across Europe. Growing homelessness, the collapse of affordable housing, and the widening gap between political elites and ordinary citizens are presented not as isolated failures, but as systemic consequences of a technocratic order insulated from popular pressure.
This work is neither anti-European nor anti-American. It defends Europe as a civilization of nations, legal traditions, and democratic self-government, while warning against the creation of a centralized European state that undermines those very foundations. Drawing on the intellectual tradition of Madison, Tocqueville, de Gaulle, and Charles Pasqua, the book argues for political restraint, national responsibility, and democratic renewal from below.
Written for politically engaged readers, scholars, students, and policymakers, this book seeks not to abandon Europe, but to confront the forces that are hollowing it out from within.
Eigene Bewertung schreiben






Es sind momentan noch keine Pressestimmen vorhanden.