Sheldon Wolin, who famously invoked the specter of inverted totalitarianism, also put forward a concept of \u201cfugitive democracy.\u201d While many theorists of democracy found the concept too bleak and despairing, David McIvor argues that Wolin was in fact pushing for the development of enduring, and radically democratic, ways of thinking and acting. (Encore presentation.)\nDavid McIvor, \u201cThe Conscience of a Fugitive: Sheldon Wolin and the Prospects for Radical Democracy\u201d New Political Science\nDavid McIvor, Mourning in America: Race and the Politics of Loss Cornell University Press, 2016\n\nThe post Democratic Practice Against \u201cSuperpower\u201d appeared first on KPFA.