Concepts and Theories of Modern Democracy

Concepts and Theories of Modern Democracy
Title Concepts and Theories of Modern Democracy PDF eBook
Author Anthony H. Birch
Publisher Routledge
Pages 287
Release 2002-01-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134589506

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The first aim of this text book is to define and examine the principle concepts that are employed when people write or argue about modern democratic politics, to discuss the implications of using the concepts in this way or that, and to examine the normative theories associated with the concepts. A second purpose is to summarise methods of analysis used by political scientists and to discuss the controversies that have arisen about these methods, with particular reference to attempts to create a science of politics.

Concepts and Theories of Modern Democracy

Concepts and Theories of Modern Democracy
Title Concepts and Theories of Modern Democracy PDF eBook
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Publisher Routledge
Pages 324
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ISBN 1134121490

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Concepts and Theories of Modern Democracy

Concepts and Theories of Modern Democracy
Title Concepts and Theories of Modern Democracy PDF eBook
Author Anthony Harold Birch
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Pages 278
Release 2001
Genre Democracy
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The Concepts and Theories of Modern Democracy

The Concepts and Theories of Modern Democracy
Title The Concepts and Theories of Modern Democracy PDF eBook
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Pages 260
Release 1995
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Theories of Democracy

Theories of Democracy
Title Theories of Democracy PDF eBook
Author Frank Cunningham
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 260
Release 2002
Genre Democracy
ISBN 9780415228794

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This descriptive more than prescriptive journey begins with an Anglo-North American overview of the democratic terrain and then zooms in on specific democratic landscapes: liberal, classic pluralism, catallaxy (exchange economics applied to political science), participatory democracy, democratic pragmatism, deliberative democracy, and radical pluralism. Democracy's place within a globalizing world occupies the last chapter. Cunningham (philosophy, U. of Toronto) admits he leans toward democratic pragmatism as espoused in John Dewey's The Public and Its Problems (1927). Suitable for an introductory university course. Distributed by Taylor & Francis. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Theories of Democracy

Theories of Democracy
Title Theories of Democracy PDF eBook
Author Ronald J. Terchek
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 351
Release 2000-07-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1461646146

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Theories of Democracy builds on Robert Dahl's observation that there is no single theory of democracy; only theories. Beyond the broad commitment to rule by the majority, democracy involves a set of contentious debates concerning the proper function and scope of power, equality, freedom, justice, and interests. In this anthology, Ronald J. Terchek and Thomas C. Conte have brilliantly assembled the works of classical, modern, and contemporary commentators to illustrate the deep and diverse roots of the democratic ideal, as well as to provide materials for thinking about the way some contemporary theories build on different traditions of democratic theorizing. The arguments addressed in Theories of Democracy appear in the voices of authors who have championed influential theories concerning the opportunities and dangers associated with democratic politics. In this collection, Terchek and Conte have selected excerpts not as a means for promoting a particular way of looking at democracy, but rather they have wisely chosen works that will enable students to carry on an informed discourse on the meaning and purposes of democratic principles and practices. Theories of Democracy is a must for every student of democracy's past, present, and future.

Democratic Theory and Practice

Democratic Theory and Practice
Title Democratic Theory and Practice PDF eBook
Author Graeme Campbell Duncan
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 308
Release 1983-04-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780521242097

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In past decades, democratic theory has been on the defensive, largely as a result of the disappointments of democratic practice. The essays in this volume reflect critically on the theory in the light of those failures and with the corresponding assumption of an indissoluble connection between theory and practice. If theory maintains a monastic impeccability, untouched by the world, it will be sterile and fit merely for arid disputes. Nor can practice stand alone: it varies and changes and is subject to different interpretations. Success will come to it partly through the impact of empirical and prescriptive analysis. The volume is organised in sections, dealing in turn with the changing meanings and evaluations of democracy with classical theories with the revisions and critiques of these theories deriving from existing circumstances and with attempts to extend and to consolidate more adequate and secure theories of democracy. Among the thinkers considered are Mill, de Tocqueville, Marx and Marcuse, while the topics include bureaucracy, feminism, corporatism and social democracy. Together the essays will provide comprehensive review of the past condition and future prospects for democratic theory in practice.