incarnates a process of “commoning” representation and representative government. This process is bound to face numerous practical constraints in each case and cannot be immediately applied to all the various scales of contemporary democratic politics. But
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Common Democracy
Political Representation beyond Representative Democracy
Alexandros Kioupkiolis
Assessing Democracy In Vitro, In Vivo, and In Actu and the Role of Democratic Theory Today
Anastasia Deligiaouri and Jane Suiter
, J. S. 1972 ( 1861 ). Considerations on Representative Government in Utilitarianism, on Liberty and Considerations on Representative Government . Ed. H. B. Acton . London : Dent . Mouffe , C. 2000 . The Democratic Paradox . London
The End of the European Honeymoon?
Refugees, Resentment and the Clash of Solidarities
Siobhan Kattago
honeymoon extolling solidarity, civil society, freedom and unity is being eroded by divisive trends of nationalism and xenophobia. Populists from right and left are against established representative government, the EU and globalisation. However, it is only
Using Art to Resist Epistemic Injustice
The Aesthetics of the Oppressed and Democratic Freedom
Gustavo H. Dalaqua
strike some as romantic and insufficiently grounded in evidence” (2004: 38). 5 Boal's approach in this regard can be opposed to Jeffrey E. Green's. Both scholars proceed from the same diagnosis: in contemporary representative governments, the
The End of Representative Politics, Revisited
Simon Tormey and Jean-Paul Gagnon
demos. I’m also thinking of Bernard Manin’s 1997 book, Principles of Representative Government , and the debate this has spurred between his work and Nadia Urbinati’s. It all expresses the problematic of democracy that we’ve inherited from the last 150
Democratic Citizenship as Uruguayan Cultural Heritage
Robin Rodd
indignado movements of Spain and Greece, 2011) failed to significantly shape representative government in their respective polities. Instead, Occupy and indignado were dubbed “exodus movements” for their total rejection of liberal democratic institutions
The Limits of Liberal Democracy
Prospects for Democratizing Democracy
Viviana Asara
, Bernard . 1997 . Principles of Representative Government . New York : Cambridge University Press . 10.1017/CBO9780511659935 Mellor , Mary . 1997 . “ Women, Nature and the Social Construction of ‘Economic Man’ .” Ecological Economics 20 : 129
Equality, Proportionality, and the All-Affected Principle
Jonas Hultin Rosenberg
In Considerations on Representative Government, John Stuart Mill argues: “But though everybody ought to have a voice, that everyone should have an equal voice is a totally different proposition” ( Mill 1861 : ch. VIII ). Mill thus maintains that
Democratic Procedures Are Not Inherently Democratic
A Critical Analysis of John Keane's The New Despotism (Harvard University Press, 2020)
Gergana Dimova
: Cambridge University Press . Manin , Bernard . 1997 . The Principles of Representative Government . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Milton Edwards , Beverly . 1993 . “ Facade Democracy and Jordan .” British Journal of Middle Eastern
Democratic Theory and the Empirical Study of Popular Vote Processes
Spencer McKay
, Bryan . 2010 . “ Representative Government and Popular Sovereignty .” In Political Representation , ed. Alexander S. Kirshner , Elisabeth Jean Wood , Ian Shapiro , and Susan C. Stokes , 90 – 110 . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press