The Democratic ParadoxVerso, 2000 - 143 pagina's "Drawing on the work of Wittgenstein and Derrida, and engaging with the provocative theses of Carl Schmitt, she proposes a new understanding of democracy in terms of 'agonistic pluralism' which acknowledges the ineradicability of antagonsim and the impossibility of a final resolution of conflicts." --Cover. |
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... acknowledging the tension deriving from the workings of their different logics . Only by coming to terms with the democratic paradox can one envisage how to deal with it . As my discussion of Carl Schmitt's theses in Chapter 2 makes ...
... acknowledging the tension deriving from the workings of their different logics . Only by coming to terms with the democratic paradox can one envisage how to deal with it . As my discussion of Carl Schmitt's theses in Chapter 2 makes ...
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... acknowledge the paradox of which liberal - democratic politics is the expression which is at the origin of their mistaken emphasis on consensus and sustains their belief that antagonism can be eradicated . It is such a failure which ...
... acknowledge the paradox of which liberal - democratic politics is the expression which is at the origin of their mistaken emphasis on consensus and sustains their belief that antagonism can be eradicated . It is such a failure which ...
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... acknowledge the tension between its constitutive elements and to harness it in a productive way . I therefore ... acknowledging this paradox permits us to grasp what is the real strength of liberal democracy . By constantly challenging ...
... acknowledge the tension between its constitutive elements and to harness it in a productive way . I therefore ... acknowledging this paradox permits us to grasp what is the real strength of liberal democracy . By constantly challenging ...
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... acknowledging its paradoxical nature . NOTES 1. Claude Lefort , Democracy and Political Theory , Oxford , 1988 , p ... acknowledge paradoxes instead of trying to conceal or transcend them through appeals to rationality or community . 4 ...
... acknowledging its paradoxical nature . NOTES 1. Claude Lefort , Democracy and Political Theory , Oxford , 1988 , p ... acknowledge paradoxes instead of trying to conceal or transcend them through appeals to rationality or community . 4 ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Democracy Power and The Political | 17 |
Carl Schmitt and the Paradox of Liberal Democracy | 34 |
Wittgenstein Political Theory and Democracy | 58 |
For an Agonistic Model of Democracy | 78 |
A Politics Without Adversary? | 106 |
The Ethics of Democracy | 127 |
Index | 139 |
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