Democracies and republics between past and future: from the Athenian agora to e-democracy, from the Roman Republic to negative power
"Democracies and Republics Between Past and Future focuses on the concepts of direct rule by the people in early and classical Athens, and the tribunician negative power in early republican Rome - and through this lens explores current political issues in our society. This volume guides readers...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Democracies and Republics Between Past and Future focuses on the concepts of direct rule by the people in early and classical Athens, and the tribunician negative power in early republican Rome - and through this lens explores current political issues in our society. This volume guides readers through the current constitutional systems in the Western world in an attempt to decipher the reasons and extent of the decline of the nexus between 'elections' and 'democracy'; it then turns its gaze to the past in search of some answers for the future, examining early and classical Athens, and finally early republican Rome. In discussing Athens, it explores how an authentic 'power of the people' is more than voting and something rather different from representation; while the examples of Rome demonstrate - thanks to the paradigm of the so-called tribunician power - the importance of institutionalised mechanisms of dialogic conflict between competing powers. This book will be of primary interest to scholars of legal history, both recent and ancient, and to classicists; but also to the more general reader with an interest in politics and history"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Introduction - Democracies, republics and beyond: Challenges and questions Notes 5 Bibliography 8 1 The need for new paradigms 1.1 The crumbling constitution 14 1.2 Post-democracy IS 1.3 In quest of alternative models 19 1.4 From Montesquieu to The Federalist Papers 20 Notes 23 Bibliography 32 2 Δημοκρατία: Back to the future 2.1 Δημοκρατία and democracy 38 2.2 The Athenian model 39 2.3 Δημοκρατία and new technologies: From Athens to tomorrow? 46 2.4 Some conclusions 49 Notes S3 Bibliography 6S 3 Tribuni and Res Publica: At the roots of the concurrent majority 3.1 The social contract and its Roman inspiration 71 3.2 The Roman tribunes 73
viii Contents 3.3 The Roman foundations of the Rousseauian republic 76 3.4 Negative power: Its ancient paradigms and its modern versions 80 3.5 The Rousseauian and Roman tribunate 84 3.6 Some conclusions 86 Notes 89 Bibliography 107 Index 117
Democracies and Republics Between Past and Future Democracies and Republics Between Past and Future focuses on the concepts of direct rule by the people in early and classical Athens and the tribunician negative power in early republican Rome and through this lens explores current political issues in our society. This volume guides readers through the current constitutional sys tems in the Western world in an attempt to decipher the reasons and extent of the decline of the nexus between ‘elections’ and ‘democ racy’; it then turns its gaze to the past in search of some answers for the future, examining early and classical Athens and, finally, early republican Rome. In discussing Athens, it explores how an authentic ‘power of the people’ is more than voting and something rather dif ferent from representation, while the examples of Rome demonstrate ֊ thanks to the paradigm of the so-called tribunician power ֊ the importance of institutionalised mechanisms of dialogic conflict between competing powers. This book will be of primary interest to scholars of legal history, both recent and ancient, and to classicists, but also to the more gen eral reader with an interest in politics and history.
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viii Contents 3.3 The Roman foundations of the Rousseauian republic 76 3.4 Negative power: Its ancient paradigms and its modern versions 80 3.5 The Rousseauian and Roman tribunate 84 3.6 Some conclusions 86 Notes 89 Bibliography 107 Index 117
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title | Democracies and republics between past and future from the Athenian agora to e-democracy, from the Roman Republic to negative power |
title_auth | Democracies and republics between past and future from the Athenian agora to e-democracy, from the Roman Republic to negative power |
title_exact_search | Democracies and republics between past and future from the Athenian agora to e-democracy, from the Roman Republic to negative power |
title_exact_search_txtP | Democracies and republics between past and future from the Athenian agora to e-democracy, from the Roman Republic to negative power |
title_full | Democracies and republics between past and future from the Athenian agora to e-democracy, from the Roman Republic to negative power Carlo Pelloso |
title_fullStr | Democracies and republics between past and future from the Athenian agora to e-democracy, from the Roman Republic to negative power Carlo Pelloso |
title_full_unstemmed | Democracies and republics between past and future from the Athenian agora to e-democracy, from the Roman Republic to negative power Carlo Pelloso |
title_short | Democracies and republics between past and future |
title_sort | democracies and republics between past and future from the athenian agora to e democracy from the roman republic to negative power |
title_sub | from the Athenian agora to e-democracy, from the Roman Republic to negative power |
topic | Republik (DE-588)4177823-6 gnd Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Republik Demokratie Athen Römisches Reich |
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