This article investigates the theory of an imperative mandate as presented in the radical French revolutionary Jean-François Varlet’s text Project for a Special and Imperative Mandate from 1792. This text is taken as, and shown to be, representative for a widespread understanding of radical democracy during the French Revolution in which deputies were not understood as ‘representatives’ but as ‘mandataries’ who were legally bound to follow the instructions of their commettants. As an essential part of this radical conception of democracy, social movements were to be constantly mobilized and able to supervise the political system. This entails a shift in the balance of power from the state to the social movements, and as such it expresses a ...
Anmeldelse af Pernille Røge: Economistes and the Reinvention of Empire: France in the Amer...
Source at https://www.idunn.no/agora. Å deliberere (eng: to deliberate) vil si å drøfte noe, for eks...
The Danish left is split between its commitment to equality and its relationship to the working clas...
Often characterized as the founding father of Danish national culture and democracy during the 19th ...
The revolution in Saeby In 1790, the citizens of the tiny town of Saeby in northern Jutland demand...
The article studies the rhetoric of ’Bondevennernes Selskab’, an organized peasant movement, in the ...
What constitutes the legitimacy of democratic rule? In this paper it is argued that the answer to th...
The concept of happiness becomes of great political importance in France during the Great Revolution...
Niels Høffding skildrer en af den franske revolu¬tions væsentlige skikkelser, der trods sin plads i ...
How can an alternative to liberal democracy and neoliberalism be developed? This question has occupi...
This article investigates how a Danish peasant movement, united in the association ‘Bondevennernes S...
How should we evaluate the global protests against the financial crisis from 2011 and onwards? Do de...
Anmeldelse af Jonas Ross Kjærgård: Reimagining Society in Eighteenth-Century French Litera...
I denne hovedoppgaven rettes søkelyset mot sammenhengen mellom massepartimodellen og demokratiet. Op...
The article investigates Carl Schmitt and Hannah Arendt’s theory of the constituent power. By compar...
Anmeldelse af Pernille Røge: Economistes and the Reinvention of Empire: France in the Amer...
Source at https://www.idunn.no/agora. Å deliberere (eng: to deliberate) vil si å drøfte noe, for eks...
The Danish left is split between its commitment to equality and its relationship to the working clas...
Often characterized as the founding father of Danish national culture and democracy during the 19th ...
The revolution in Saeby In 1790, the citizens of the tiny town of Saeby in northern Jutland demand...
The article studies the rhetoric of ’Bondevennernes Selskab’, an organized peasant movement, in the ...
What constitutes the legitimacy of democratic rule? In this paper it is argued that the answer to th...
The concept of happiness becomes of great political importance in France during the Great Revolution...
Niels Høffding skildrer en af den franske revolu¬tions væsentlige skikkelser, der trods sin plads i ...
How can an alternative to liberal democracy and neoliberalism be developed? This question has occupi...
This article investigates how a Danish peasant movement, united in the association ‘Bondevennernes S...
How should we evaluate the global protests against the financial crisis from 2011 and onwards? Do de...
Anmeldelse af Jonas Ross Kjærgård: Reimagining Society in Eighteenth-Century French Litera...
I denne hovedoppgaven rettes søkelyset mot sammenhengen mellom massepartimodellen og demokratiet. Op...
The article investigates Carl Schmitt and Hannah Arendt’s theory of the constituent power. By compar...
Anmeldelse af Pernille Røge: Economistes and the Reinvention of Empire: France in the Amer...
Source at https://www.idunn.no/agora. Å deliberere (eng: to deliberate) vil si å drøfte noe, for eks...
The Danish left is split between its commitment to equality and its relationship to the working clas...