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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Pagina xi
... argument made in each piece . The issues discussed in The Democratic Paradox constitute the continuation of a reflection initiated jointly with Ernesto Laclau in Hegemony and Socialist Strategy and later pursued in The Return of the ...
... argument made in each piece . The issues discussed in The Democratic Paradox constitute the continuation of a reflection initiated jointly with Ernesto Laclau in Hegemony and Socialist Strategy and later pursued in The Return of the ...
Pagina xii
... thinkers with whom I am arguing , I decided that this was the aspect of my current work worth emphasizing . Hence the title of this volume . INTRODUCTION THE DEMOCRATIC PARADOX Albeit in different ways , all xii FOREWORD.
... thinkers with whom I am arguing , I decided that this was the aspect of my current work worth emphasizing . Hence the title of this volume . INTRODUCTION THE DEMOCRATIC PARADOX Albeit in different ways , all xii FOREWORD.
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... arguing that were the people to decide ' in a rational manner ' they could not go against rights and liberties and , if they happened to do so , their verdict should not be accepted as legitimate . From the other side , some democrats ...
... arguing that were the people to decide ' in a rational manner ' they could not go against rights and liberties and , if they happened to do so , their verdict should not be accepted as legitimate . From the other side , some democrats ...
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... a liberal democracy is the idea that it is legitimate to establish limits to popular sovereignty in the name of liberty . Hence its paradoxical nature . A central argument in this book is that it is THE DEMOCRATIC PARADOX.
... a liberal democracy is the idea that it is legitimate to establish limits to popular sovereignty in the name of liberty . Hence its paradoxical nature . A central argument in this book is that it is THE DEMOCRATIC PARADOX.
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Chantal Mouffe. A central argument in this book is that it is vital for democratic politics to understand that liberal democracy results from the articulation of two logics which are incompatible in the last instance and that there is no ...
Chantal Mouffe. A central argument in this book is that it is vital for democratic politics to understand that liberal democracy results from the articulation of two logics which are incompatible in the last instance and that there is no ...
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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acknowledge adversary advocated agonistic pluralism agreement antagonism approach argue argument articulation assertion Benhabib Carl Schmitt central Chantal Mouffe citizens citizenship common conflict constitutive cratic critique crucial decisions deliberation deliberative democracy deliberative model democ democracy requires democratic institutions democratic society demos Derrida dimension discourse eliminated entails envisage equality Ernesto Laclau establish ethics exclusion exist fact framework frontier globalization grasp Habermas homogeneity human Ibid idea ideal identity important impossibility ineradicable interests issue John Rawls Jürgen Habermas language-games left/right legitimacy legitimate liberal democracy liberal-democratic liberties limits logic model of democratic modern democracy moral nature neo-liberal overlapping consensus paradox perspective pluralism of values pluralist democracy political liberalism political theory popular sovereignty possible principles problem procedures public sphere racy rational consensus rationalist Rawls's realization regime Richard Rorty rule Seyla Benhabib Slavoj Žižek social democracy specific struggle tension theorists tion traditional understanding unity Wittgenstein Wittgensteinian