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2018
Practical wisdom in political institutions is threatened by an ideology that is radically hostile to politics as a means to attain common goods. Neoliberalism promotes competition in all spheres of life in order to foster utility maximizing behavior. A major consequence of the resulting failure to balance goods has been the rise of inequality, which ...
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Practical wisdom in political institutions is threatened by an ideology that is radically hostile to politics as a means to attain common goods. Neoliberalism promotes competition in all spheres of life in order to foster utility maximizing behavior. A major consequence of the resulting failure to balance goods has been the rise of inequality, which ...
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World Politics, 1968
An important task of the social scientist is the continual reexamination of his vocabulary. His purpose in such a reexamination should be the achievement of greater precision in meaning—that is, a more explicit statement of the real-world phenomena to which his terms apply.
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An important task of the social scientist is the continual reexamination of his vocabulary. His purpose in such a reexamination should be the achievement of greater precision in meaning—that is, a more explicit statement of the real-world phenomena to which his terms apply.
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2018
This chapter reviews the novelties which the present volume brings to the parentela model. The chapter argues therefore that the extended parentela has an application in the field of democracy and democratic transition because it has the potential to explain forms of transitions not towards to democracy but away from it.
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This chapter reviews the novelties which the present volume brings to the parentela model. The chapter argues therefore that the extended parentela has an application in the field of democracy and democratic transition because it has the potential to explain forms of transitions not towards to democracy but away from it.
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The return of oligarchy? Threats to representative democracy in Latin America
Third World Quarterly, 2021Maxwell A Cameron
exaly
1967
It proved easier to win a revolution than secure it. Within twelve months the country party registered a number of defeats, and by February 1690 the King had decided to see whether a fresh general election would bring him a more amenable Parliament, or, rather, one with a less intransigent core, for the Convention Parliament, in full session, was ...
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It proved easier to win a revolution than secure it. Within twelve months the country party registered a number of defeats, and by February 1690 the King had decided to see whether a fresh general election would bring him a more amenable Parliament, or, rather, one with a less intransigent core, for the Convention Parliament, in full session, was ...
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1969
The leadership of parties tends naturally to assume oligarchic form. A veritable ‘ruling class’ comes into being that is more or less closed; it is an ‘inner circle’ into which it is difficult to penetrate. The phenomenon is just as true of titular leaders as of the real leaders, of autocratic as of democratic rulers.
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The leadership of parties tends naturally to assume oligarchic form. A veritable ‘ruling class’ comes into being that is more or less closed; it is an ‘inner circle’ into which it is difficult to penetrate. The phenomenon is just as true of titular leaders as of the real leaders, of autocratic as of democratic rulers.
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