Contemporary political theory has made the question of the “people” a topic of sustained analysis. This article identifies two broad approaches taken—norm-based and contestation-based—and, noting some problems left outstanding, goes on to advance a complementary account centred on partisan practice. It suggests the definition of “the people” is closely bound up in the analysis of political conflict, and that partisans engaged in such conflict play an essential role in constructing and contesting different principled conceptions. The article goes on to show how such an account does not lead to a normatively hollow, purely historical conception of “the people,” but rather highlights the normative importance of practices that, at the minimum, ...
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In all kinds of political action, citizens are confronted with the performances of other citizens. A...
In a polarized political environment, allegations of excessive partisanship by public actors are ubi...
This dissertation develops a normative account of partisanship sensitive to the challenges of polari...
Over the past 10 years, the literature on the normative dimensions of partisanship and party politic...
Rise of populist politics in the 21s century calls scholars and politicians alike to reflect upon th...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We investigate the partisan foundations of political legitimac...
Over the past 10 years, the literature on the normative dimensions of partisanship and party politic...
Political justification figures prominently in contemporary political theory, notably in models of d...
One of the lessons of the 2014 Scottish referendum on independence is that political separatism may ...
This article lays out and defends the role of political parties in cultivating a democratic ethos am...
Trends of falling membership and support spell a time of crisis for political parties, possibly of t...
A symposium on Jonathan White and Lea Ypi's The Meaning of Partisanship (Oxford University Press, 20...
The re-emergence of the party as a site of mobilisation invites a broader interpretation of partisan...
This article defends the value of partisanship for political commitment. It clarifies what political...
In all kinds of political action, citizens are confronted with the performances of other citizens. A...
In a polarized political environment, allegations of excessive partisanship by public actors are ubi...
This dissertation develops a normative account of partisanship sensitive to the challenges of polari...
Over the past 10 years, the literature on the normative dimensions of partisanship and party politic...
Rise of populist politics in the 21s century calls scholars and politicians alike to reflect upon th...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We investigate the partisan foundations of political legitimac...