This chapter is an attempt to trace and assess the treatment of democracy that is found in Algernon Sidney’s Discourses concerning government (1698). After an introduction including a historiographical analysis on the neglect of democracy in Sidney studies, this chapter is split into four main parts. First, as Discourses cannot be fully understood without reference to its polemical target, I outline the anti-democratic arguments found in Sir Robert Filmer’s Patriarcha, or The Natural Power of Kings (1680). In the second part, I offer a textual study of democracy as it appears in Discourses, unpicking some of the nuances and rationale behind Sidney’s own anti-democratic statements. Thirdly, I reconstruct the broader framework of Sidney’s rep...
Such an agonistic democracy is not understood here as a constitutional form but rather as the form o...
Demosthenes is recognized as a defender of Athenian democracy and freedom, particularly in voicing h...
By now it has become a common observation that liberal and republican models of democracy are inadeq...
In this new study, Farrelly gives a critical examination of democracy as it is conceived and practic...
This study explains the evolution of Algernon Sidney's political thought. It offers some insights in...
This study explains the evolution of Algernon Sidney's political thought. It offers some insights in...
This thesis explores significant aspects of Algernon Sidney's pohtical thought that have hitherto be...
This project aims to establish a comprehensive dialogue concerning the contemporary dynamic between ...
Three crucial elements influenced Sidney's political writings: his extraordinary career, his bold ch...
Demosthenes is recognized as a defender of Athenian democracy and freedom, particularly in voicing h...
The issue of democracy cannot be discussed independently of political and social context. Eighteenth...
International audienceIn "Dilemmas of Leadership in the Democratic Process", a little-known but thou...
Democracy, as a term, has presented an interesting topic for social scientists, starting from Plato ...
I am interested in locating assumptions about democracy and logos in the Greek democratic city-state...
How should democracy be thought? How do we go about organising its concept? On what basis? And to wh...
Such an agonistic democracy is not understood here as a constitutional form but rather as the form o...
Demosthenes is recognized as a defender of Athenian democracy and freedom, particularly in voicing h...
By now it has become a common observation that liberal and republican models of democracy are inadeq...
In this new study, Farrelly gives a critical examination of democracy as it is conceived and practic...
This study explains the evolution of Algernon Sidney's political thought. It offers some insights in...
This study explains the evolution of Algernon Sidney's political thought. It offers some insights in...
This thesis explores significant aspects of Algernon Sidney's pohtical thought that have hitherto be...
This project aims to establish a comprehensive dialogue concerning the contemporary dynamic between ...
Three crucial elements influenced Sidney's political writings: his extraordinary career, his bold ch...
Demosthenes is recognized as a defender of Athenian democracy and freedom, particularly in voicing h...
The issue of democracy cannot be discussed independently of political and social context. Eighteenth...
International audienceIn "Dilemmas of Leadership in the Democratic Process", a little-known but thou...
Democracy, as a term, has presented an interesting topic for social scientists, starting from Plato ...
I am interested in locating assumptions about democracy and logos in the Greek democratic city-state...
How should democracy be thought? How do we go about organising its concept? On what basis? And to wh...
Such an agonistic democracy is not understood here as a constitutional form but rather as the form o...
Demosthenes is recognized as a defender of Athenian democracy and freedom, particularly in voicing h...
By now it has become a common observation that liberal and republican models of democracy are inadeq...