This book details the early political philosophy of Jean-Paul Gagnon. It deals with the ideas of democracy as something endemic to human nature; with practical methods for the improvement of democracy; and a mix of other political concepts. The book also has a response to the Russian Federation's development of the 'mother of all bombs' which leads Gagnon to question reason itself in humanity's progress
This article questions some of the assumptions about politics and democracy made in Ivan Cerovac's b...
The development of democratic political systems inevitably presupposes dealing with crises. The cha...
This book provides an assessment of future problems, particularly the neglected connection between s...
This book details the early political philosophy of Jean-Paul Gagnon. It deals with the ideas of dem...
Addressing a gap in political thought, this book examines the interplay between ethos and practical ...
The text considers points of view of theoreticians of the radical pluralism (democracy): Connolly (W...
The text considers points of view of theoreticians of the radical pluralism (democracy): Connolly (W...
Democracy and extremism are usually considered as opposites. We assume that our system (in the UK, t...
In the foreword to Yves R Simon\u27s Philosophy of Democratic Government, Jerome G. Kerwin, Chairman...
Pierre Rosanvallon and Chantal Mouffe: why Counter-Democracy is Post-Agonistic Condition? In nowaday...
While the subject of democracy has been explored by philosophers since ancient times, in the last fe...
A symposium discussion of the following book by Pierre Rosanvallon; "Counter-Democracy: Politics in ...
A symposium discussion of the following book by Pierre Rosanvallon; "Counter-Democracy: Politics in ...
In well over twenty books and many essays and journal-articles published over the past 35 years, Pie...
Taking as his point of departure the London Tottenham riots, a product of a mob lacking political co...
This article questions some of the assumptions about politics and democracy made in Ivan Cerovac's b...
The development of democratic political systems inevitably presupposes dealing with crises. The cha...
This book provides an assessment of future problems, particularly the neglected connection between s...
This book details the early political philosophy of Jean-Paul Gagnon. It deals with the ideas of dem...
Addressing a gap in political thought, this book examines the interplay between ethos and practical ...
The text considers points of view of theoreticians of the radical pluralism (democracy): Connolly (W...
The text considers points of view of theoreticians of the radical pluralism (democracy): Connolly (W...
Democracy and extremism are usually considered as opposites. We assume that our system (in the UK, t...
In the foreword to Yves R Simon\u27s Philosophy of Democratic Government, Jerome G. Kerwin, Chairman...
Pierre Rosanvallon and Chantal Mouffe: why Counter-Democracy is Post-Agonistic Condition? In nowaday...
While the subject of democracy has been explored by philosophers since ancient times, in the last fe...
A symposium discussion of the following book by Pierre Rosanvallon; "Counter-Democracy: Politics in ...
A symposium discussion of the following book by Pierre Rosanvallon; "Counter-Democracy: Politics in ...
In well over twenty books and many essays and journal-articles published over the past 35 years, Pie...
Taking as his point of departure the London Tottenham riots, a product of a mob lacking political co...
This article questions some of the assumptions about politics and democracy made in Ivan Cerovac's b...
The development of democratic political systems inevitably presupposes dealing with crises. The cha...
This book provides an assessment of future problems, particularly the neglected connection between s...