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Populist attitudes and belief in conspiracy theories: anti-elitist attitudes and the preference for unrestricted popular sovereignty reduce the positive impact of an analytical thinking style on conspiracy beliefs [PDF]
Objective Populist attitudes and the tendency to believe in specific conspiracy theories (conspiracy beliefs) are often exploited by extremist or populist parties. However, more scientific research is needed to scrutinize this association.
Stephanie Mehl +3 more
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Actiones Populares , Popular Sovereignty, and the People
By focusing on a legal proceeding, the actiones populares, that enabled any Roman citizen to act in defence of the res publicae (understood as their own property) and its use, this essay aims to unveil a distinct understanding of the notion of popular sovereignty in ancient Rome as the ultimate public authority residing in each individual Roman citizen
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Parlamentssouveränität, Volkssouveränität, Konsensbildung
This paper attempts to delineate the development of constitutional ideas from pre-revolutionary theories of consensus to parliamentary sovereignty and, finally, the challenge of popular sovereignty during the English Revolution 1640-1660.
Helgard Fröhlich
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Popular National Sovereignty and the U.S. Empire
In the 1960s, the left branded US imperialism the major enemy of social justice in the world. Such talk faded after the war against Vietnam and almost disappeared after communism fell in Eastern Europe. Its not that the American brand of informal empire
Gordon Laxer
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Over the last decade, digital sovereignty has become a central element in policy discourses on digital issues. Although it has become popular in both centralised/authoritarian and democratic countries alike, the concept remains highly contested.
Julia Pohle, Thorsten Thiel
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History training: a time of lost opportunities
The article analyzes the problem of Ukraine's independence. Independence is viewed in two ways: as a formal legal act and as the real sovereignty of the people.
Sergii Proleiev
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Anchored to Human Rights: On the Normative Foundation of Habermas’s Public Sphere [PDF]
This paper explores a normative layer of Habermas’s public sphere in its relation to human rights. His public sphere came into being as a result of a spontaneous nonconformity manifested by the early bourgeoisie’s reaction to an absolutist regimen making
Maciej Hułas
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Analyses of the Spanish mobilization cycle between 2011 and 2013 concur with considering the critiques of corruption (and the growing discredit of traditional parties), one of the two key factors that has been determining in the emergence of the 15-M ...
Loris Caruso
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Review of Abhishek Kaicker, The King and the People: Sovereignty and Popular Politics in Mughal Deli (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020).
Susan Broomhall
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Concentration or representation: The struggle for popular sovereignty
There is a tension in the notion of popular sovereignty, and the notion of democracy associated with it, that is both older than our terms for these notions themselves and more fundamental than the apparently consensual way we tend to use them today ...
Peter Hallward
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