In this article, I intend to analyse the theory of democracy developed by Chantal Mouffe. This theory aims to revitalise, from a practical point of view, modern democracies in crisis. It also aims to overcome, from a theoretical point of view, the limits of the debate between universalism and communitarianism. My thesis is that Mouffe's agonism does not capture the nature of political conflict. In spite of the criticism of essentialism that characterises both universalism and communitarianism alike, Mouffe reintroduces a discrimination between acceptable and unacceptable conflicts, paradoxically re-proposing an essentialist interpretation. I will show, in the second part of the article, how a certain form of realism, which I call 'polemic' ...
Chantal Mouffe rejects the model of ‘deliberative democracy’ as it aims at a rational consensus in t...
Between politics and postpolitics. Chantal Mouffe and democracyThis paper presents an analysis of t...
This article aims to present the main points of debate between John Rawls and Chantal Mouffe about t...
In this article, I intend to analyse the theory of democracy developed by Chantal Mouffe. This theor...
Una aproximación irreductiblemente conflictiva a la democracia parece conducir necesariamente a una ...
One of the most intriguing questions in political philosophy has long been the following: how to org...
Nas últimas décadas, a teoria democrática foi influenciada por percepções que enfatizam os processos...
Politicality in a post-marksist perspective — agonistic democracyThe article focuses on the th...
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...
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...
he main goal of examining a single philosophical theory, connected with social and political discipl...
The focus of the work is Chantal Mouffe's concept of democratic theory of agonistics. It is examined...
The article presents an analysis of the political realism and conflicts , from the thought Secretary...
Chantal Mouffe rejects the model of ‘deliberative democracy’ as it aims at a rational consensus in t...
Between politics and postpolitics. Chantal Mouffe and democracyThis paper presents an analysis of t...
This article aims to present the main points of debate between John Rawls and Chantal Mouffe about t...
In this article, I intend to analyse the theory of democracy developed by Chantal Mouffe. This theor...
Una aproximación irreductiblemente conflictiva a la democracia parece conducir necesariamente a una ...
One of the most intriguing questions in political philosophy has long been the following: how to org...
Nas últimas décadas, a teoria democrática foi influenciada por percepções que enfatizam os processos...
Politicality in a post-marksist perspective — agonistic democracyThe article focuses on the th...
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...
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...
he main goal of examining a single philosophical theory, connected with social and political discipl...
The focus of the work is Chantal Mouffe's concept of democratic theory of agonistics. It is examined...
The article presents an analysis of the political realism and conflicts , from the thought Secretary...
Chantal Mouffe rejects the model of ‘deliberative democracy’ as it aims at a rational consensus in t...
Between politics and postpolitics. Chantal Mouffe and democracyThis paper presents an analysis of t...
This article aims to present the main points of debate between John Rawls and Chantal Mouffe about t...