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      Global Modernity from Coloniality to Pandemic : A Cross-disciplinary Perspective 

      Representative Democracy as Kitsch, and Artificial Intelligence’s Promise of Emancipation

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      Amsterdam University Press
      AI, democracy, post-modernism, kitsch, participation, decentralization

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          The chapter explores relations between modernity and the decentralization of authority, kitsch and partial centralization, the avant-garde and social media. Decentralization is identified as an important expression of modernist philosophy in current technology. As a characteristic of current directions of social progress, authority-opposing trends of modernism and post-modernism find significant support in new technology via less falsifiable decentralization based on crypto-currencies, blockchain, social media, search engines, and other products of the internet era. The scalability of classic athenian democracy to large societies is not yet accomplished by technology. Against the early modernity tendency to cheaply give the masses an almost effortless sense of participation (features associated with kitsch), the system of representative democracy promises to become more genuine through opportunities for electronic civic involvement.

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          February 22 2022
          : 349-370
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          [1 ] Florida Institute of Technology , msilaghi@ 123456fit.edu
          10.5117/9789463727457_ch15
          52364598-8bc7-4d18-a3bf-b8588ac49161
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