First published: February 1993Schumpeter argued that the norms of what he called the 'classical' theory were unrealisable within modern societies and offered what he believed to be a more realistic alternative. However, his critics accuse him of confusing 'is' with 'ought'. This paper seeks to save him from this criticism. It shows that Schumpeter's attack on the classical model rested on a correct appraisal of the constraints on individual autonomous action within modern societies. Unlike the 'competitive theory' of Downs and others, Schumpeter's own alternative cannot be treated as a naive apologia for contemporary parliametary party democracy. He was well aware that such systems easily degenerate into oligopolies. Indeed he welcomed this...
This thesis outlines a new theory of democracy â Liberal Organic Democracy â that recovers the dynam...
Considers the degree to which various democratic models further the goals of efficiency & representa...
Self-determination in politics has become the ideal everybody accepts. This paper argues that such c...
Abstract: Most political scholars accept THE CRITIQUE OF CLASSICAL DEMOCRATIC THEORY made in the pre...
ABSTRACT: Claiming that democratic regimes were basically procedural (or competitive) in character, ...
Claiming that democratic regimes were basically procedural (or competitive) in character, Capitalism...
Two distinct visions of democratic politics, both of which are in sharp contrast to Schumpeter's com...
The rapid expansion of the social sciences in post-war America produced a new approach to research o...
This paper evaluates Schumpeter's grand vision as reflected in his Capitalism, Socialism ann Democra...
In Europe, democracy has a bright future. Not one democratic mechanism, however direct, cannot guara...
"The market analogy of democracy played a central role in one of the leading versions of democratic ...
Tato práce se zabývá teorií demokracie, konkrétně neklasickými pojetími dvou významných autorů, K. R...
This thesis examines what has become increasingly classified as the minimalist conception of democra...
We examined three main arguments on Joseph A.Schumpeter’s theory of de-mocracy in Part(Ⅰ), (Ⅱ) and (...
In this paper, the author examines contemporary forms of representative democracy in the light of th...
This thesis outlines a new theory of democracy â Liberal Organic Democracy â that recovers the dynam...
Considers the degree to which various democratic models further the goals of efficiency & representa...
Self-determination in politics has become the ideal everybody accepts. This paper argues that such c...
Abstract: Most political scholars accept THE CRITIQUE OF CLASSICAL DEMOCRATIC THEORY made in the pre...
ABSTRACT: Claiming that democratic regimes were basically procedural (or competitive) in character, ...
Claiming that democratic regimes were basically procedural (or competitive) in character, Capitalism...
Two distinct visions of democratic politics, both of which are in sharp contrast to Schumpeter's com...
The rapid expansion of the social sciences in post-war America produced a new approach to research o...
This paper evaluates Schumpeter's grand vision as reflected in his Capitalism, Socialism ann Democra...
In Europe, democracy has a bright future. Not one democratic mechanism, however direct, cannot guara...
"The market analogy of democracy played a central role in one of the leading versions of democratic ...
Tato práce se zabývá teorií demokracie, konkrétně neklasickými pojetími dvou významných autorů, K. R...
This thesis examines what has become increasingly classified as the minimalist conception of democra...
We examined three main arguments on Joseph A.Schumpeter’s theory of de-mocracy in Part(Ⅰ), (Ⅱ) and (...
In this paper, the author examines contemporary forms of representative democracy in the light of th...
This thesis outlines a new theory of democracy â Liberal Organic Democracy â that recovers the dynam...
Considers the degree to which various democratic models further the goals of efficiency & representa...
Self-determination in politics has become the ideal everybody accepts. This paper argues that such c...