The Democratic Ethos: An Interview with Alessandro Ferrara

Authors

  • Jakob Kowalski University of Southern Denmark
  • Alessandro Ferrara University of Rome Tor Vergata

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20919/sspt.27.2017.69

Abstract

In his recent book ‘The Democratic Horizon’ (2014), political philosopher Alessandro Ferrara analyses democracy from a critical philosophical perspective in relation to globalisation and economic crisis. Ferrara’s earlier work has mostly focused on grounding notions of ethics and identity in contemporary pluralist society. In this interview, a connection between the areas is sought while the subjects of education and the clash of cultures are also touched on.

Author Biographies

  • Jakob Kowalski, University of Southern Denmark
    Jakob Kowalski (1977-) MA English, Danish and Philosophy. Recently affiliated with the Department of English at the University of Southern Denmark.
  • Alessandro Ferrara, University of Rome Tor Vergata

    Alessandro Ferrara (1953-) Professor of Political Philosophy, University of Rome Tor Vergata 

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2018-01-05

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“The Democratic Ethos: An Interview with Alessandro Ferrara” (2018) Studies in Social and Political Thought, 27. doi:10.20919/sspt.27.2017.69.