This article looks into the problem of the foundation of Greek democracy —5th century BC— by critically analyzing the approaches of two contemporary thinkers in the field of Greek studies, Loraux and Castoriadis, concerning the language used by Athenian democracy and the representa-tions and institutions created by it. The analysis focuses on certain assertions that raise multiple questions: If Greek democracy was an unfounded system as such (Loraux), what can be understood by the term ‘founded’? What implications would this lack of foundation have? Is it valid to accept Castoriadis’ approach, whose grounds derive from the acceptance of intersubjective praxis based on the social and individual autonomy project and the reality of institution...
This article examines the link between oligarchy and the notion of representative democracy, which f...
This reflection focuses on the scientific treatment proposed by historian Nicole Loraux for the stud...
This article focuses on the motives why, basically in the early 1980s, Foucault, Castoriadis and Ran...
This article looks into the problem of the foundation of Greek democracy —5th century BC— by critica...
Abstract: This article aims at offering some arguments to understand the relationship between empire...
This article aims at offering some arguments to understand the relationship between empire and democ...
Towards the end of his philosophical and political theorizing, the Greekborn French philosopher and ...
Cornelius Castoriadis (1922-1997) was one of the most insightful thinkers of the end of the 20th cen...
This article examines some issues related to the visions of the ancient Greeks on the polis, the eme...
In this article I intend to draw up some of the fundamental themes of Castoriadis' thought regarding...
Contemporary advocates of the democratic system often refer to the Athenian democracy functioning in...
MAIA, Gretha Leite. Introdução ao pensamento político de cornelius castoriadis e sua aplicabilidade ...
The Athenian Revolution: Thinking the Democratic Event The article analyzes the relationship between...
Athenian citizens deliberate in the assembly, but the theatre also becomes a place for public debate...
The paper outlines Cornelius Castoriadis’ philosophical view on a theory of democracy. The French t...
This article examines the link between oligarchy and the notion of representative democracy, which f...
This reflection focuses on the scientific treatment proposed by historian Nicole Loraux for the stud...
This article focuses on the motives why, basically in the early 1980s, Foucault, Castoriadis and Ran...
This article looks into the problem of the foundation of Greek democracy —5th century BC— by critica...
Abstract: This article aims at offering some arguments to understand the relationship between empire...
This article aims at offering some arguments to understand the relationship between empire and democ...
Towards the end of his philosophical and political theorizing, the Greekborn French philosopher and ...
Cornelius Castoriadis (1922-1997) was one of the most insightful thinkers of the end of the 20th cen...
This article examines some issues related to the visions of the ancient Greeks on the polis, the eme...
In this article I intend to draw up some of the fundamental themes of Castoriadis' thought regarding...
Contemporary advocates of the democratic system often refer to the Athenian democracy functioning in...
MAIA, Gretha Leite. Introdução ao pensamento político de cornelius castoriadis e sua aplicabilidade ...
The Athenian Revolution: Thinking the Democratic Event The article analyzes the relationship between...
Athenian citizens deliberate in the assembly, but the theatre also becomes a place for public debate...
The paper outlines Cornelius Castoriadis’ philosophical view on a theory of democracy. The French t...
This article examines the link between oligarchy and the notion of representative democracy, which f...
This reflection focuses on the scientific treatment proposed by historian Nicole Loraux for the stud...
This article focuses on the motives why, basically in the early 1980s, Foucault, Castoriadis and Ran...