The question of power is examined in its relationship to the democratic public space. Three authors are considered: Weber, Arendt and Habermas. Previously understood as ability to command, power is placed by Weber in a semantic network including power, domination and violence, but also in a network relating power, responsibility and love. Understood as capacity to be and to act together, power is related by Arendt to the conceptual field of power, strength, authority and violence. Habermas makes a distinction between communicative and administrative power. He applies these notions to an examination of the problems of sovereignty, legitimacy, public opinion building and political will, such as they appear in our complex societies.Im vorliege...
My thesis is concerned with the efficacy of Habermas' critical theory as an articulation of emancipa...
The issue analyzes the existent relation between power and violence by philosophy of Hannah Arendt. ...
In international social science’s debate on power and rulership, Max Weber occupies a dominant posit...
Paul Ladrière - Public Sphere and DemocracyThe question of power is examined in its relationship to ...
Abstract This article traces the concept of 'civil power' in Jeffrey Alexander's book The Civil Sphe...
Public power in democratic society emanates from the citizens and is, in its turn, responsible to th...
In the article there was determined value and place of the question of democratic societies rational...
Many contemporary political theorists agree that a public sphere of informal citizen deliberation is...
This work endeavours to examine the notion of public sphere as a preamble to the idea of public disc...
As of today, debates over political power are divided between theorists who see empowerment as a sh...
National audienceA definition of political power as both power over and power to leads to reconsider...
The concept of public sphere is one of the solutions proposed by today’s political philosophy to red...
Paper presented at the Fourth International Conference on ’Hierarchy and Power in the History of Civ...
In the Weberian conception, power exists only in relation to others. The power of an individual over...
With the French Revolution a mutation occurred within what Claude Lefort calls the »symbolic disposi...
My thesis is concerned with the efficacy of Habermas' critical theory as an articulation of emancipa...
The issue analyzes the existent relation between power and violence by philosophy of Hannah Arendt. ...
In international social science’s debate on power and rulership, Max Weber occupies a dominant posit...
Paul Ladrière - Public Sphere and DemocracyThe question of power is examined in its relationship to ...
Abstract This article traces the concept of 'civil power' in Jeffrey Alexander's book The Civil Sphe...
Public power in democratic society emanates from the citizens and is, in its turn, responsible to th...
In the article there was determined value and place of the question of democratic societies rational...
Many contemporary political theorists agree that a public sphere of informal citizen deliberation is...
This work endeavours to examine the notion of public sphere as a preamble to the idea of public disc...
As of today, debates over political power are divided between theorists who see empowerment as a sh...
National audienceA definition of political power as both power over and power to leads to reconsider...
The concept of public sphere is one of the solutions proposed by today’s political philosophy to red...
Paper presented at the Fourth International Conference on ’Hierarchy and Power in the History of Civ...
In the Weberian conception, power exists only in relation to others. The power of an individual over...
With the French Revolution a mutation occurred within what Claude Lefort calls the »symbolic disposi...
My thesis is concerned with the efficacy of Habermas' critical theory as an articulation of emancipa...
The issue analyzes the existent relation between power and violence by philosophy of Hannah Arendt. ...
In international social science’s debate on power and rulership, Max Weber occupies a dominant posit...