This contribution develops two objections to Hans Lindahl’s legal philosophy, as exhibited in his Authority and the Globalization of Inclusion and Exclusion. First, his conception of constituent power overstates the necessity of violence in initiating collective action. Second, his rejection of the distinction between participatory and representative democracy on the grounds that participation is representation is misleading, and compromises our ability to differentiate qualitatively among various forms of (purportedly) democratic involvement. Both problems stem from the same root. They result from conflating two distinct senses of ‘representation’: acting-for-someone (or representative agency) and portraying-something-as-something (or repr...
Recent debates about representative democracy pose two key arguments. First, they contend that the r...
Hélene Landemore’s Open Democracy challenges today’s democracies to meet their legitimacy deficits b...
This article challenges conventional understandings and methodologies associated with the study of p...
This contribution develops two objections to Hans Lindahl’s legal philosophy, as exhibited in his Au...
This contribution develops two objections to Hans Lindahl’s legal philosophy, as exhibited in his A...
In this brief comment, I deal with the role of constituent power in Hans Lindahl’s considerations o...
The paper is a response to H.Lindahl’s extensive reply to Ferrara’s critical remarks. This reply was...
This commentary addresses Lindahl’s discussion of asymmetrical recognition and his critique of lega...
Starting from an analysis of the contemporary debate on political representation, I considerMichael ...
In different ways and from different angles, the participants in this special issue critically probe...
There are at least two politically salient senses of “representation”—acting-for-others and portrayi...
The author argues that in Lindahl’s Authority and the Globalisation of Inclusion and Exclusion, and...
This dissertation proposes a normative theory of political representation grounded in popular sovere...
There is a tension in the notion of popular sovereignty, and the notion of democracy associated with...
That ‘the people’ is a representative claim is accepted by many democratic theorists. Many of these...
Recent debates about representative democracy pose two key arguments. First, they contend that the r...
Hélene Landemore’s Open Democracy challenges today’s democracies to meet their legitimacy deficits b...
This article challenges conventional understandings and methodologies associated with the study of p...
This contribution develops two objections to Hans Lindahl’s legal philosophy, as exhibited in his Au...
This contribution develops two objections to Hans Lindahl’s legal philosophy, as exhibited in his A...
In this brief comment, I deal with the role of constituent power in Hans Lindahl’s considerations o...
The paper is a response to H.Lindahl’s extensive reply to Ferrara’s critical remarks. This reply was...
This commentary addresses Lindahl’s discussion of asymmetrical recognition and his critique of lega...
Starting from an analysis of the contemporary debate on political representation, I considerMichael ...
In different ways and from different angles, the participants in this special issue critically probe...
There are at least two politically salient senses of “representation”—acting-for-others and portrayi...
The author argues that in Lindahl’s Authority and the Globalisation of Inclusion and Exclusion, and...
This dissertation proposes a normative theory of political representation grounded in popular sovere...
There is a tension in the notion of popular sovereignty, and the notion of democracy associated with...
That ‘the people’ is a representative claim is accepted by many democratic theorists. Many of these...
Recent debates about representative democracy pose two key arguments. First, they contend that the r...
Hélene Landemore’s Open Democracy challenges today’s democracies to meet their legitimacy deficits b...
This article challenges conventional understandings and methodologies associated with the study of p...