© The Author 2016. Rousseau has always had an uncertain relationship with the theory of constituent power. On the one hand, his distrust of political representation and support for popular sovereignty seem consistent with the idea of the people as a legally unlimited constitution-maker. On the other hand, if, from those views about representation and sovereignty, it follows that Rousseau is a proponent of direct democracy, then there seems to be no place in his thought for a theory that presupposes, above all, a separation between those who exercise a delegated authority (eg legislators) and those who possess an original constitution-making power (the people). In a legal order in which all laws must be directly made by the people, such a se...
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It has been argued that the relation between sovereignty and the universal will is an important onto...
Is Rousseau an advocate of natural law or not? The purpose of Rehm’s paper is to suggest ...
According to the prevailing opinion, the classical formulation of the principle of the sov...
In times of crisis it is necessary to revisit the theorization of radical change and the mechanisms ...
This dissertation investigates Rousseau’s normative defence of democracy, beginning with his thought...
This article offers a reply to the criticisms and challenges posed by Camila Vergara, Miguel Vatter,...
The aim of this essay is to defend the thesis that Rousseau favoured popular sovereignty. Rousseau d...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau devoted an important chapter of his Social Contract to the dictatorship. Carl ...
The purpose of this discussion paper is to promote a reconsideration of the political theory of Jean...
The power to make constitutions (the so-called constituent power) is predominantly understood today ...
This paper discusses Colon-Rios's reconstruction of the idea of constituent power in relation to his...
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This dissertation proposes a normative theory of political representation grounded in popular sovere...
”The sovereign cannot be represented, divided or broken up in anyway” wrote Rousseau in The Social C...
Rousseau's Lettres écrites de la montagne have traditionally been cited as evidence of the influence...
It has been argued that the relation between sovereignty and the universal will is an important onto...
Is Rousseau an advocate of natural law or not? The purpose of Rehm’s paper is to suggest ...
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