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Between liberalism and democracy [PDF]
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Dov Samet, David Schmeidler
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The liberal in liberal democracy
Democratization, 2013This article argues that much of the work on democratization and democratic consolidation is obscured by a conceptual fog, when at the very least some of this confusion could be ameliorated by parsing out components that are obviously liberal in nature.
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Charisma in liberal democracies
2020The association of strong leadership with authoritarian, fascist, or totalitarian regimes is a fact of the 20th century. Nevertheless, even during such periods, the liberal democracies have also produced some figures of leaders whose aim was not to destroy democracy but to defend it against such enemies and to build other answers to the economic crisis
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Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1992
ABSTRACT Political liberalism and the democratic ideal together supply the foundation of almost all contemporary political thinking. This essay explores the relation between them. It argues that, despite common parlance, there is an inevitable tension between the two.
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ABSTRACT Political liberalism and the democratic ideal together supply the foundation of almost all contemporary political thinking. This essay explores the relation between them. It argues that, despite common parlance, there is an inevitable tension between the two.
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2006
One of the most important ways in which Liberals thought of their role in extending the bounds of freedom and liberty was in the context of expanding the right of people to participate in legislation and government. When Gladstone’s second administration produced the Reform and Redistribution Acts of 1884–5, and extended the householder franchise that ...
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One of the most important ways in which Liberals thought of their role in extending the bounds of freedom and liberty was in the context of expanding the right of people to participate in legislation and government. When Gladstone’s second administration produced the Reform and Redistribution Acts of 1884–5, and extended the householder franchise that ...
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Critical Review, 1987
A PREFACE TO ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY by Robert A. Dahl Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.
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A PREFACE TO ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY by Robert A. Dahl Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.
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2010
Mention was made in the last chapter of practical liberalism’s broadly democratic character, and I want now to explore the nature of this character more thoroughly. Although democratic process is an integral feature of practical liberalism, the theory still falls rather short of the democratic extremes favored by so-called deliberative democrats.
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Mention was made in the last chapter of practical liberalism’s broadly democratic character, and I want now to explore the nature of this character more thoroughly. Although democratic process is an integral feature of practical liberalism, the theory still falls rather short of the democratic extremes favored by so-called deliberative democrats.
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2018
Liberalism was the most powerful emergent political ideology across early nineteenth-century southern Europe (this chapter does not deal with the Ottoman world). There was more support for ‘freedom’ and ‘liberal’ values than for ‘democracy’. Liberalism indeed initially aimed to realize some democratic aspirations, while averting the worst features of ...
Mark Philp, Eduardo Posada-Carbó
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Liberalism was the most powerful emergent political ideology across early nineteenth-century southern Europe (this chapter does not deal with the Ottoman world). There was more support for ‘freedom’ and ‘liberal’ values than for ‘democracy’. Liberalism indeed initially aimed to realize some democratic aspirations, while averting the worst features of ...
Mark Philp, Eduardo Posada-Carbó
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