Abstract: Most political scholars accept THE CRITIQUE OF CLASSICAL DEMOCRATIC THEORY made in the previous chapter. It is questioned that: "the people have a defined and rational opinion regarding all issues and that this opinion is expressed by the school of representatives who are in charge of its execution." Therefore, the main objective of the DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM is questioned: "attributing to the electorate the power to decide on political matters" (the issue of the selection of representatives goes to a 2nd place). THE DEMOCRATIVE METHOD: is an institutional system for making political decisions, in which the individual acquires the power to decide through a competitive struggle for the votes of the voters. Title: Capitalism, sociali...
This paper evaluates Schumpeter's grand vision as reflected in his Capitalism, Socialism ann Democra...
According to many social scientists, democratic institutions are subject to much discontent and dist...
In what follows, I will review the question of the moral justifi cation or legitimacy of parliamenta...
First published: February 1993Schumpeter argued that the norms of what he called the 'classical' the...
Two distinct visions of democratic politics, both of which are in sharp contrast to Schumpeter's com...
ABSTRACT: Claiming that democratic regimes were basically procedural (or competitive) in character, ...
Claiming that democratic regimes were basically procedural (or competitive) in character, Capitalism...
Democratic theory is currently divided into two opposing schools: the Participatory, whose test of d...
This book offers a novel account of key features of modern representative democracy. Working from th...
This is the third essay in a trilogy Socialism, Capitalism and Democracy Reconsidered. The title ref...
This thesis offers an account of the justification of democracy and its proper relationship with the...
Democratic procedures allow us to decide as a society what to do. We intuitively embrace the ideal o...
A critical issue of a constitutional democracy is to determine an optimal limitation of citizens’ po...
About the book: The rapid worldwide phase of democratization since the 1980s has stimulated a renewe...
Self-determination in politics has become the ideal everybody accepts. This paper argues that such c...
This paper evaluates Schumpeter's grand vision as reflected in his Capitalism, Socialism ann Democra...
According to many social scientists, democratic institutions are subject to much discontent and dist...
In what follows, I will review the question of the moral justifi cation or legitimacy of parliamenta...
First published: February 1993Schumpeter argued that the norms of what he called the 'classical' the...
Two distinct visions of democratic politics, both of which are in sharp contrast to Schumpeter's com...
ABSTRACT: Claiming that democratic regimes were basically procedural (or competitive) in character, ...
Claiming that democratic regimes were basically procedural (or competitive) in character, Capitalism...
Democratic theory is currently divided into two opposing schools: the Participatory, whose test of d...
This book offers a novel account of key features of modern representative democracy. Working from th...
This is the third essay in a trilogy Socialism, Capitalism and Democracy Reconsidered. The title ref...
This thesis offers an account of the justification of democracy and its proper relationship with the...
Democratic procedures allow us to decide as a society what to do. We intuitively embrace the ideal o...
A critical issue of a constitutional democracy is to determine an optimal limitation of citizens’ po...
About the book: The rapid worldwide phase of democratization since the 1980s has stimulated a renewe...
Self-determination in politics has become the ideal everybody accepts. This paper argues that such c...
This paper evaluates Schumpeter's grand vision as reflected in his Capitalism, Socialism ann Democra...
According to many social scientists, democratic institutions are subject to much discontent and dist...
In what follows, I will review the question of the moral justifi cation or legitimacy of parliamenta...