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Models of democracy

By: Held, David.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Stanford : Stanford University, 2006Edition: 3. ed.Description: 338 p.ISBN: 0804754721.Subject(s): Democracia | Cidadania | Aspecto Histórico
Contents:
Part One - Classic models 1. Classical democracy: Athens 2. Republicanism: liberty, self-government and the active citizen 3. The development of liberal democracy: for against the state 4. Direct democracy and the end of politics Part two - Variants from the twentieth century 5. Competitive elitism and the technocratic vision 6. Pluralism, corporate capitalism and the state 7. From postwar stability to political crisis: the polarization of political ideals 8. Democracy after soviet communism 9. Deliberative democracy and the defence of the public realm Part Three - What should democracy mean today? 10. Democratic autonomy 11. Democracy, the nation-state and the global system
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Part One - Classic models 1. Classical democracy: Athens 2. Republicanism: liberty, self-government and the active citizen 3. The development of liberal democracy: for against the state 4. Direct democracy and the end of politics Part two - Variants from the twentieth century 5. Competitive elitism and the technocratic vision 6. Pluralism, corporate capitalism and the state 7. From postwar stability to political crisis: the polarization of political ideals 8. Democracy after soviet communism 9. Deliberative democracy and the defence of the public realm Part Three - What should democracy mean today? 10. Democratic autonomy 11. Democracy, the nation-state and the global system

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