Camila Vergara’s Systemic Corruption is an extraordinarily rich, provocative and original work of political theory, which makes several compelling interventions in the normative literature. It develops a forceful critique of overly narrow definitions of corruption, insisting that a more ‘systemic’ conception is required in order to grasp the scale of oligarchic domination in contemporary democracies. It also points out the limitations of the ‘proceduralist’ model of contestation adopted by neo-republicans, and outlines a persuasive conception of the people as a partisan actor with specific interests to defend. Yet Vergara’s alternative vision of how popular power might be institutionalized is less convincing. Though she rightly insists on t...
The paper asks, when is a constitutional design of any (domestic, international, supranational) poli...
Constitutional democracies have allowed for patterns of accumulation of wealth at the top, leading t...
According to recent conceptual proposals, institutional corruption should be understood within the b...
Democracy seems to be in crisis and scholars have started to consider the possibility that “the only...
There is a structural anti-corruption principle, akin to federalism or the separation-of-powers prin...
Can democracy survive in a context of increasing inequality, macroeconomic disruption, political pol...
The central front in the battle over campaign finance laws is the definition of corruption. The Sup...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work seeks to address and clarify the problem of oligar...
In the last decades a chain of scandals fuelled a growing popular awareness of the relevance of corr...
This article presents and discusses the main anti-oligarchic critiques of contemporary political the...
In this paper, I do several things. First, I present a definition of ‘corruption’ as ‘abuse of power...
Tackling a problem requires mostly, an ability to read it, conceptualize it, represent it, define it...
This article examines the link between oligarchy and the notion of representative democracy, which f...
Real and effective counteraction of system corruption - it is defining condition of justice and infl...
Democracy today is seen by the western world as the only legitimate form of government. Never before...
The paper asks, when is a constitutional design of any (domestic, international, supranational) poli...
Constitutional democracies have allowed for patterns of accumulation of wealth at the top, leading t...
According to recent conceptual proposals, institutional corruption should be understood within the b...
Democracy seems to be in crisis and scholars have started to consider the possibility that “the only...
There is a structural anti-corruption principle, akin to federalism or the separation-of-powers prin...
Can democracy survive in a context of increasing inequality, macroeconomic disruption, political pol...
The central front in the battle over campaign finance laws is the definition of corruption. The Sup...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work seeks to address and clarify the problem of oligar...
In the last decades a chain of scandals fuelled a growing popular awareness of the relevance of corr...
This article presents and discusses the main anti-oligarchic critiques of contemporary political the...
In this paper, I do several things. First, I present a definition of ‘corruption’ as ‘abuse of power...
Tackling a problem requires mostly, an ability to read it, conceptualize it, represent it, define it...
This article examines the link between oligarchy and the notion of representative democracy, which f...
Real and effective counteraction of system corruption - it is defining condition of justice and infl...
Democracy today is seen by the western world as the only legitimate form of government. Never before...
The paper asks, when is a constitutional design of any (domestic, international, supranational) poli...
Constitutional democracies have allowed for patterns of accumulation of wealth at the top, leading t...
According to recent conceptual proposals, institutional corruption should be understood within the b...