Democracy is in trouble, and it is democracy’s own fault—that is Robert Talisse’s intriguing contention is his recent book, Overdoing Democracy: Why We Must Put Politics in its Place (2019). What gets democracy into trouble, according to Talisse, is the idea that a democratic form of government is intrinsically valuable, which in turn entails a deliberative conception of democracy that, in combination with the social-psychological fact of social sorting, leads to rampant polarization. According to Talisse, we therefore need to put democracy in its place by resisting the expansive view of the scope of democracy and making room for non-political spaces of interaction, in which we can form civic friendships. However, in what follows, I argue t...
About the book: Democratic Innovation is an original look at the political future of democracy, expl...
Is there something about the deep logic of democracy that destines it to succeed in the world? Democ...
Conventional approaches in pro- or anti-democratic discourses often scrutinize the efficacy of leade...
Overdoing Democracy is an important contribution to the literature on (deliberative) democracy, as i...
The main argument of this paper is directed against the thesis that we are in a post-democratic era....
How should democracy be thought? How do we go about organising its concept? On what basis? And to wh...
Cultivating civic friendship doesn’t start with transforming society; it begins on an individual lev...
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Nowadays, in the era of accelerated globalization, we are challenged to re-examine some basic postul...
Self-determination in politics has become the ideal everybody accepts. This paper argues that such c...
What is the problem with democracy? That is the question that Matthew Flinders seeks to answer at a ...
In his book Democratic Authority, David Estlund puts forward a case for democracy, which he labels e...
In 2014, the Journal of Public Deliberation published an essay, “Democracy by Design,” a framework f...
This thesis in divided in two main parts. First, I develop the claim that current democracies are un...
Democracy is an idea which often invoked but little understood into the literary world. Democracy p...
About the book: Democratic Innovation is an original look at the political future of democracy, expl...
Is there something about the deep logic of democracy that destines it to succeed in the world? Democ...
Conventional approaches in pro- or anti-democratic discourses often scrutinize the efficacy of leade...
Overdoing Democracy is an important contribution to the literature on (deliberative) democracy, as i...
The main argument of this paper is directed against the thesis that we are in a post-democratic era....
How should democracy be thought? How do we go about organising its concept? On what basis? And to wh...
Cultivating civic friendship doesn’t start with transforming society; it begins on an individual lev...
About the book: The rapid worldwide phase of democratization since the 1980s has stimulated a renewe...
Nowadays, in the era of accelerated globalization, we are challenged to re-examine some basic postul...
Self-determination in politics has become the ideal everybody accepts. This paper argues that such c...
What is the problem with democracy? That is the question that Matthew Flinders seeks to answer at a ...
In his book Democratic Authority, David Estlund puts forward a case for democracy, which he labels e...
In 2014, the Journal of Public Deliberation published an essay, “Democracy by Design,” a framework f...
This thesis in divided in two main parts. First, I develop the claim that current democracies are un...
Democracy is an idea which often invoked but little understood into the literary world. Democracy p...
About the book: Democratic Innovation is an original look at the political future of democracy, expl...
Is there something about the deep logic of democracy that destines it to succeed in the world? Democ...
Conventional approaches in pro- or anti-democratic discourses often scrutinize the efficacy of leade...