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  1. Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire.Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri - 2004 - Science and Society 71 (2):259-262.
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  • (1 other version)The Return of the Political.Chantal Mouffe - 1993 - Science and Society 60 (1):116-119.
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  • The Democratic Paradox.Chantal Mouffe - 2000 - Verso.
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  • The Legitimacy of the People.Sofia Näsström - 2007 - Political Theory 35 (5):624-658.
    In political theory it goes without saying that the constitution of government raises a claim for legitimacy. With the constitution of the people, however, it is different. It is often dismissed as a historical question. The conviction is that since the people cannot decide on its own composition the boundaries of democracy must be determined by other factors, such as the contingent forces of history. This article critically assesses this view. It argues that like the constitution of government, the constitution (...)
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  • Multitude: Guerre et démocratie à l’époque de l’empire.Toni Negri & Michael Hardt - 2004 - Multitudes 18.
    In these selections from their new book, entitled Multitude : War and Democracy in the Age of Empire, Toni Negri and Michael Hardt focus on the notion of « multitude,,) in the fact of various critiques that followed the publication of Empire in 2000. They also look at the new possibilities for organizing in response to the war regime that has been installed since September 2001.
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  • Agonism in divided societies.Andrew Schaap - 2006 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 32 (2):255-277.
    This article considers how reconciliation might be understood as a democratic undertaking. It does so by examining the implications of the debate between theorists of ‘deliberative’ and ‘agonistic’ democracy for the practice of democracy in divided societies. I argue that, in taking consensus as a regulative idea, deliberative democracy tends to conflate moral and political community thereby representing conflict as already communal. In contrast, an agonistic theory of democracy provides a critical perspective from which to discern what is at stake (...)
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  • On the Political.Chantal Mouffe - 2005 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (4):830-832.
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  • Pour une histoire conceptuelle du politique.Pierre Rosanvallon - 1986 - Revue de Synthèse 107 (1-2):93-105.
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  • Democracy as a Non‐Hegemonic Struggle? Disambiguating Chantal Mouffe's Agonistic Model of Politics.Stefan Rummens - 2009 - Constellations 16 (3):377-391.
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  • The Seduction of Radical Democracy. Deconstructing Hannah Arendt's Political Discourse.Ferdinando G. Menga - 2014 - Constellations 21 (3):313-326.
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  • "Democracy in Question": Democratic Openness in a Time of Political Closure.Alan Keenan & Jeffrey C. Isaac - 2004 - Political Theory 32 (6):863-867.
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  • Figures du pensable. Les carrefours du labyrinthe, VI.Cornelius Castoriadis - 2001 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 191 (3):408-409.
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