1st Edition
Time of Democracy History, Memory, and the Politics of the Future
Introduction 1. Breaking the Circle: Contingency, Fortune, and the Temporal Foundations of Democratic Thought 2. From Timeless Ideals to Temporal Orders: Raison d'État and the Birth of Political Time 3. History Accelerated: Democracy and the Revolutionary Imagination 4. The Invention of Democratic Time: Romanticism, Liberalism, and Historical Consciousness 5. After Providence: Democracy's Temporal Dilemmas in the Twentieth Century 6. Democracy's Lost Time: History without a Future. Conclusion: To Move Forward without Forgetting
Biography
Timo Miettinen is an Academy Research Fellow at the University of Helsinki’s Centre for European Studies. A philosopher of democracy and European thought, he has received several honors, including the J. V. Snellman Prize (2023), the Academy of Finland Prize (2024), and the Alfred Kordelin Prize (2025).
"In a world in which the future of democracy is increasingly at stake, Timo Miettinen's judiciously researched Time of Democracy is a timely contribution to a historically informed conception of what distinguishes the originality and challenge of democratic societies. The novelty of Miettinen's approach consists in his argument that underlying democratic institutions and values is a distinctive experience of political time. Based on chapters that take a reader from the breakthrough of democratic temporality in through its successive transformations in the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries to the ‘end of history’ debate and rise of contemporary authoritarianism, Time of Democracy will surely be vital reading for political theorists, historians, policy makers, and politicians, not only in Europe and North America, but arguably wherever and whenever democratic co-existence hangs in the balance."
Nicolas de Warren, Professor of Philosophy and Jewish Studies, Penn State, USA
"Timo Miettinen approaches democracy–the most central idea of our time–as a historical, temporal, contested, and dynamic process in which the system continually reinvents itself in response to an open future. By tracing democratic thought through history, Miettinen demonstrates how recognizing democracy’s time-bound nature explains its capacity for renewal, even amid dominant narratives of crisis."
Pasi Ihalainen, Academy of Finland Professor, University of Jyväskylä, Finland






