Publisher's Synopsis
Autonomy has come to be of recent interest in political theory. This book argues that autonomy goes deep into the Western consciousness and is a part of our very mode of being. It argues that while autonomy is not universal, once tasted it becomes ineradicable. Autonomy runs deeper than is often thought and this book shows that while autonomy is unique to Western consciousness - and to democracy, it raises and examines the question as to whether autonomy is either universally necessary or necessary to democracy. -