connection to a third, still earlier tradition of pluralist thought, he shows that early pluralists such as William James and Mary Parker Follett, like new pluralists, appreciate the importance of a pluralist ontology for pluralist politics. In their
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Belonging to Spontaneous Order
Hayek, Pluralism, Democracy
Stephanie Erev
Lest We Forget (Matter)
Posthumanism, Memory, and Exclusion
Matthew Howard
commemorative network. As such, both a time and a place are considerable actors around which a commemorative narrative revolves. The lack of ontological distinction between ideas, representations, objects, and materials at the heart of both ANT and new
Globalizing the Intellectual History of Democracy
Samuel Moyn and Jean-Paul Gagnon
”. Antiquity 85 ( 327 ): 172 – 186 . 10.1017/S0003598X0006751X Gagnon , Jean-Paul . 2018 . “ 2,234 Descriptions of Democracy: An Update to Democracy's Ontological Pluralism ”. Democratic Theory 5 ( 1 ): 92 – 113 . 10.3167/dt.2018.050107 King
Beyond Deliberative Systems
Pluralizing the Debate
Hans Asenbaum
,234 Descriptions of Democracy: An Update to Democracy's Ontological Pluralism .” Democratic Theory 5 ( 1 ): 92 – 113 . https://doi.org/10.3167/dt.2018.050107 . Gerbaudo , Paolo . 2017 . The Mask and the Flag: Populism, Citizenism, and Global Protest
Democracy, Ethics, and Neoliberalism in Latin America
Juan M. del Nido
-Pedreros argues, developmental, political, and economic discourses have naturalized an ontological identity between middle class and democracy: a democratic nation is a nation of and for the middle class. Scholarship on Latin America tends to reproduce this link
What Are We Doing When We Are Doing Democratic Theory?
Dannica Fleuß and Gary S. Schaal
, ontological, or ethical commitments. Firstly, the “problems” democratic theory must solve are coordination problems in democratic societies, which arguably constitute only a subset of the “problems” Dewey's scientific inquiries are addressing. Secondly, our
Democratic Theory When Democracy Is Fugitive
Ali Aslam, David McIvor, and Joel Alden Schlosser
. Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press . 10.1515/9781400832040 White , Stephen K. 2009 . “ Violence, Weak Ontology, and Late-Modernity .” Political Theory 37 ( 6 ): 808 – 816 . 10.1177/0090591709345464 Wingenbach , Edward C. 2011
A Radical Democratic Lens to Rejuvenating European Union Democracy Support
Thinking about the Political with a Capital P
Nathan Vandeputte
African ontological framework of democracy has been argued to be fundamentally alien to the Western framework, to the point that it may be even incompatible ( Ake 1993 ; Bradley 2005 ; Osabu-Kle 2000 ). Indeed, in their understanding of democracy
Facts and Norms in Democratization
Roberto Farneti
out, “in our post-romantic era, we still assign disproportionate value to originals” ( Fuchs 2001: 164 ), so that we have all succumbed to the myth of the ontological primacy of originals over facsimiles ( Fuchs 2001: 165 ). Failure to acknowledge the
The End of Representative Politics, Revisited
Simon Tormey and Jean-Paul Gagnon
enclosed policy fields and securitized places: those things have become unsettled. Just as postmodernism did with the social sciences, what’s happening today unsettles our sense of certainty in ontological and epistemological terms. Postrepresentation