The Principles of Representative Government

The Principles of Representative Government
Title The Principles of Representative Government PDF eBook
Author Bernard Manin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 260
Release 1997-02-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780521458917

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The thesis of this original and provocative book is that representative government should be understood as a combination of democratic and undemocratic, aristocratic elements. Professor Manin challenges the conventional view that representative democracy is no more than an indirect form of government by the people, in which citizens elect representatives only because they cannot assemble and govern in person. The argument is developed by examining the historical moments when the present institutional arrangements were chosen from among the then available alternatives. Professor Manin reminds us that while today representative institutions and democracy appear as virtually indistinguishable, when representative government was first established in Europe and America, it was designed in opposition to democracy proper. Drawing on the procedures used in earlier republican systems, from classical Athens to Renaissance Florence, in order to highlight the alternatives that were forsaken, Manin brings to the fore the generally overlooked results of representative mechanisms. These include the elitist aspect of elections and the non-binding character of campaign promises.

The Representative of the People?

The Representative of the People?
Title The Representative of the People? PDF eBook
Author Derek Hirst
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 324
Release 1975
Genre History
ISBN 9780521019880

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Dr Hirst examines politics from the point of view of the ordinary man before the Civil War.

A Comparative Study of Representative Systems

A Comparative Study of Representative Systems
Title A Comparative Study of Representative Systems PDF eBook
Author Yezhong Zhou
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 346
Release
Genre
ISBN 9811541868

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Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1912

Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1912
Title Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1912 PDF eBook
Author Benson John Lossing
Publisher
Pages 578
Release 1912
Genre United States
ISBN

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The Rise of the Representative

The Rise of the Representative
Title The Rise of the Representative PDF eBook
Author Peverill Squire
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 345
Release 2017-07-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0472130390

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Uncovers the roots of the American political system: the development of colonial representative assemblies

The Representative Turn in EU Studies

The Representative Turn in EU Studies
Title The Representative Turn in EU Studies PDF eBook
Author Sandra Kröger
Publisher Routledge
Pages 156
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113492738X

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After the participative and deliberative turns in both democratic theory and EU studies, we are currently witnessing a ‘representative turn’ to which this volume contributes by addressing the relation between representation and democracy in the EU. Although in the Lisbon Treaty the EU conceives itself as a representative democracy, the meaning of this concept in a supranational polity is far from clear – either in theory or practice. Instead, the historically contingent link between representation and democracy is today severely challenged by various processes of diversification at all levels of political action (national, regional, supranational). These processes challenge our understanding of representative democracy as involving electoral democracy within clearly delineated nation-states, provoking a situation in which ‘new frontiers’ of representation develop. Consequently, it becomes increasingly difficult to provide normative standards as well as accurate assessments of democratic representation in the EU. This volume addresses these core challenges of representative democracy in the EU from normative, theoretical and methodological perspectives. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy.

The Future of Representative Democracy

The Future of Representative Democracy
Title The Future of Representative Democracy PDF eBook
Author Sonia Alonso
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 323
Release 2011-03-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139501178

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The Future of Representative Democracy poses important questions about representation, representative democracy and their future. Inspired by the last major investigation of the subject by Hanna Pitkin over four decades ago, this ambitious volume fills a major gap in the literature by examining the future of representative forms of democracy in terms of present-day trends and past theories of representative democracy. Aware of the pressing need for clarifying key concepts and institutional trends, the volume aims to break down barriers among disciplines and to establish an interdisciplinary dialogue among scholars. The contributors emphasise that representative democracy and its future is a subject of pressing scholarly concern and public importance. Paying close attention to the unfinished, two-centuries-old relationship between democracy and representation, this book offers a fresh perspective on current problems and dilemmas of representative democracy and the possible future development of new forms of democratic representation.