Republicanism and the future of democracy / edited by Yiftah Elazar, The Hebrew University of Jeruslem, Geneviève Rousselière, Duke University.

"Democracies are in crisis. Can republican theory contribute to reforming our political norms and institutions? The 'neo-republican turn' has seen scholars using the classical republican tradition in reconstructing and developing a vision of public life as an alternative to liberalism. This volume o...

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Other Authors: Rousseliere, Genevieve, 1977- (Editor)
Elazar, Yiftah (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
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Physical Description:ix, 297 pages ; 24 cm
Format: Book

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505 0 |a Introduction : republicanizing democracy, democratizing the republic / Geneviève Rousselière and Yiftah Elazar -- The general will, the common good, and a democracy of standards / Philip Pettit -- Of demagogues and populists : on the relevance of Roman republicanism to democracy / Daniel Kapust -- Republicanism and democracy : the tyranny of the majority in 18th century political debate / Annelien de Dijn -- Democratic dependency : a feminist critique of nondomination as independence / Lida Maxwell -- Being under the power of others / Niko Kolodny -- Republicanism and democracy revisited / Frank Lovett -- The new ochlophobia? : populism, majority rule and prospects for democratic republicanism / John P. McCormick -- Democracy and republicanism : a difficult partnership / Nadia Urbinati -- Liberty and democratic insurgency : the republican case for the right to strike / Alex Gourevitch -- Workplace governance and republican theory / Elizabeth Anderson -- Republicanism and markets / Robert S. Taylor -- A European republic of sovereign states : sovereignty, republicanism and the EU / Richard Bellamy -- Horizontalism, public assembly, and the politics of republican democracy / Stuart White. 
520 |a "Democracies are in crisis. Can republican theory contribute to reforming our political norms and institutions? The 'neo-republican turn' has seen scholars using the classical republican tradition in reconstructing and developing a vision of public life as an alternative to liberalism. This volume offers new perspectives from leading scholars on how republicanism can help transform democratic theory and respond to some of its most pressing challenges. Drawing on this recent revival of republican political thought, its chapters reflect on such issues as the republican definition of freedom as non-domination and its relation to democracy and populism, the ideal of the common good, domination in the workplace and in the family, republicanism in a globalized world, and radical republican politics. It will appeal to researchers and students in political theory, political philosophy and the history of ideas, and anyone interested in gaining greater insight into the prospects and challenges of republican democracy in today's world"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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