Democracy became the preferred and consolidated form of government only in the twentieth century. It is not sufficient to explain this change solely by reference to rational motives, nor by detecting processes and leadership. A historical approach is required. The new historical fact that led to the change of preference from aristocratic rule to democracy is the capitalist revolution, which changed the manner of appropriating the economic surplus from violence to the market. This is the first necessary condition for democracy. The disappearance of the fear of expropriation, the rise of middle classes and the pressures of the poor or of the workers are the second, third and fourth new historical facts that opened the way for the transition f...
No abstractThe article refers to democratic transition by regime transformation. Starting with a def...
Democracy, as a term, has presented an interesting topic for social scientists, starting from Plato ...
Democracy became the preferred regime only in the twentieth century. In order to understand this, ju...
Democracy only became the preferred form of government in the 20th century. The new historical fact ...
The issue of democracy cannot be discussed independently of political and social context. Eighteenth...
The 1980s registered a widespread expansion of electoral democracy around the world. Mainstream soci...
There is a theory of politics—or of history—or perhaps it should be classified as a sober fable—that...
The stability of socio-political systems and the risks of destabilisation in the process of politica...
First Online: 03 November 2017Democracy or, better, 'Real-Existing Democracy' (RED) has a future, bu...
This paper revisits and critically re-evaluates the widely-accepted modernization hypothesis which c...
The stability of socio-political systems and the risks of destabilisation in the process o...
In recent years, we’ve seen more and more calls for ‘democracy’ – not only among familiar reformist ...
"Just as the regimen of the healthy is not suited to the sick, one must not try to govern a cor...
"Today, political democracies, new and old alike, are under siege. Understanding the circumstances o...
In East Central Europe the sudden and unexpected collapse of state socialism assumed the form of a d...
No abstractThe article refers to democratic transition by regime transformation. Starting with a def...
Democracy, as a term, has presented an interesting topic for social scientists, starting from Plato ...
Democracy became the preferred regime only in the twentieth century. In order to understand this, ju...
Democracy only became the preferred form of government in the 20th century. The new historical fact ...
The issue of democracy cannot be discussed independently of political and social context. Eighteenth...
The 1980s registered a widespread expansion of electoral democracy around the world. Mainstream soci...
There is a theory of politics—or of history—or perhaps it should be classified as a sober fable—that...
The stability of socio-political systems and the risks of destabilisation in the process of politica...
First Online: 03 November 2017Democracy or, better, 'Real-Existing Democracy' (RED) has a future, bu...
This paper revisits and critically re-evaluates the widely-accepted modernization hypothesis which c...
The stability of socio-political systems and the risks of destabilisation in the process o...
In recent years, we’ve seen more and more calls for ‘democracy’ – not only among familiar reformist ...
"Just as the regimen of the healthy is not suited to the sick, one must not try to govern a cor...
"Today, political democracies, new and old alike, are under siege. Understanding the circumstances o...
In East Central Europe the sudden and unexpected collapse of state socialism assumed the form of a d...
No abstractThe article refers to democratic transition by regime transformation. Starting with a def...
Democracy, as a term, has presented an interesting topic for social scientists, starting from Plato ...
Democracy became the preferred regime only in the twentieth century. In order to understand this, ju...