Republicanism and the Future of Democracy
Herausgeber: Elazar, Yiftah; Rousselière, Geneviève
Republicanism and the Future of Democracy
Herausgeber: Elazar, Yiftah; Rousselière, Geneviève
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Explores how republican political thought can make a constructive and distinctive contribution to our understanding of democracy and the challenges it faces.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9781316517550
- ISBN-10: 1316517551
- Artikelnr.: 54548265
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9781316517550
- ISBN-10: 1316517551
- Artikelnr.: 54548265
Introduction. Republicanizing democracy, democratizing the republic
Geneviève Rousselière and Yiftah Elazar; Part I. Republican Democracy and
the Common Good: 1. The general will, the common good, and a democracy of
standards Philip Pettit; Part II. Republicanism and Historical Challenges
of Democratic Politics: 2. Of demagogues and populists: on the relevance of
Roman republicanism to democracy Daniel Kapust; 3. Republicanism and
democracy: the tyranny of the majority in eighteenth century political
debate Annelien de Dijn; Part III. Non-Domination as a Democratic Ideal: 4.
Democratic dependency: a feminist critique of non-domination as
independence Lida Maxwell; 5. Being under the power of others Niko Kolodny;
Part IV. Democratizing the Republic, Republicanizing Democracy: 6.
Republicanism and democracy revisited Frank Lovett; 7. The new ochlophobia?
Populism, majority rule and prospects for democratic republicanism John P.
McCormick; 8. Democracy and republicanism: a difficult partnership Nadia
Urbinati; Part V. Republican Democracy in the Workplace and the Market: 9.
Liberty and democratic insurgency: the republican case for the right to
strike Alex Gourevitch; 10. Workplace governance and republican theory
Elizabeth Anderson; 11. Republicanism and markets Robert S. Taylor; Part
VI. Republican Democracy Beyond the State: 12. A European republic of
sovereign states: sovereignty, republicanism, and the EU Richard Bellamy;
13. Horizontalism, public assembly, and the politics of republican
democracy Stuart White.
Geneviève Rousselière and Yiftah Elazar; Part I. Republican Democracy and
the Common Good: 1. The general will, the common good, and a democracy of
standards Philip Pettit; Part II. Republicanism and Historical Challenges
of Democratic Politics: 2. Of demagogues and populists: on the relevance of
Roman republicanism to democracy Daniel Kapust; 3. Republicanism and
democracy: the tyranny of the majority in eighteenth century political
debate Annelien de Dijn; Part III. Non-Domination as a Democratic Ideal: 4.
Democratic dependency: a feminist critique of non-domination as
independence Lida Maxwell; 5. Being under the power of others Niko Kolodny;
Part IV. Democratizing the Republic, Republicanizing Democracy: 6.
Republicanism and democracy revisited Frank Lovett; 7. The new ochlophobia?
Populism, majority rule and prospects for democratic republicanism John P.
McCormick; 8. Democracy and republicanism: a difficult partnership Nadia
Urbinati; Part V. Republican Democracy in the Workplace and the Market: 9.
Liberty and democratic insurgency: the republican case for the right to
strike Alex Gourevitch; 10. Workplace governance and republican theory
Elizabeth Anderson; 11. Republicanism and markets Robert S. Taylor; Part
VI. Republican Democracy Beyond the State: 12. A European republic of
sovereign states: sovereignty, republicanism, and the EU Richard Bellamy;
13. Horizontalism, public assembly, and the politics of republican
democracy Stuart White.
Introduction. Republicanizing democracy, democratizing the republic
Geneviève Rousselière and Yiftah Elazar; Part I. Republican Democracy and
the Common Good: 1. The general will, the common good, and a democracy of
standards Philip Pettit; Part II. Republicanism and Historical Challenges
of Democratic Politics: 2. Of demagogues and populists: on the relevance of
Roman republicanism to democracy Daniel Kapust; 3. Republicanism and
democracy: the tyranny of the majority in eighteenth century political
debate Annelien de Dijn; Part III. Non-Domination as a Democratic Ideal: 4.
Democratic dependency: a feminist critique of non-domination as
independence Lida Maxwell; 5. Being under the power of others Niko Kolodny;
Part IV. Democratizing the Republic, Republicanizing Democracy: 6.
Republicanism and democracy revisited Frank Lovett; 7. The new ochlophobia?
Populism, majority rule and prospects for democratic republicanism John P.
McCormick; 8. Democracy and republicanism: a difficult partnership Nadia
Urbinati; Part V. Republican Democracy in the Workplace and the Market: 9.
Liberty and democratic insurgency: the republican case for the right to
strike Alex Gourevitch; 10. Workplace governance and republican theory
Elizabeth Anderson; 11. Republicanism and markets Robert S. Taylor; Part
VI. Republican Democracy Beyond the State: 12. A European republic of
sovereign states: sovereignty, republicanism, and the EU Richard Bellamy;
13. Horizontalism, public assembly, and the politics of republican
democracy Stuart White.
Geneviève Rousselière and Yiftah Elazar; Part I. Republican Democracy and
the Common Good: 1. The general will, the common good, and a democracy of
standards Philip Pettit; Part II. Republicanism and Historical Challenges
of Democratic Politics: 2. Of demagogues and populists: on the relevance of
Roman republicanism to democracy Daniel Kapust; 3. Republicanism and
democracy: the tyranny of the majority in eighteenth century political
debate Annelien de Dijn; Part III. Non-Domination as a Democratic Ideal: 4.
Democratic dependency: a feminist critique of non-domination as
independence Lida Maxwell; 5. Being under the power of others Niko Kolodny;
Part IV. Democratizing the Republic, Republicanizing Democracy: 6.
Republicanism and democracy revisited Frank Lovett; 7. The new ochlophobia?
Populism, majority rule and prospects for democratic republicanism John P.
McCormick; 8. Democracy and republicanism: a difficult partnership Nadia
Urbinati; Part V. Republican Democracy in the Workplace and the Market: 9.
Liberty and democratic insurgency: the republican case for the right to
strike Alex Gourevitch; 10. Workplace governance and republican theory
Elizabeth Anderson; 11. Republicanism and markets Robert S. Taylor; Part
VI. Republican Democracy Beyond the State: 12. A European republic of
sovereign states: sovereignty, republicanism, and the EU Richard Bellamy;
13. Horizontalism, public assembly, and the politics of republican
democracy Stuart White.