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  1. Fugitive Democracy.Sheldon S. Wolin - 1994 - Constellations 1 (1):11-25.
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  • Book review. [REVIEW]Keith Tribe - 2008 - History of European Ideas 34 (3):346-347.
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  • Schumpeter's Leadership Democracy.Gerry Mackie - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (1):128-153.
    Schumpeter's redefinition of representative democracy as merely leadership competition was canonical in postwar political science. Schumpeter denies that individual will, common will, or common good are essential to democracy, but he, and anyone, I contend, is forced to assume these conditions in the course of denying them. Democracy is only a method, of no intrinsic value, its sole function to select leaders, according to Schumpeter. Leaders impose their views, and are not controlled by voters, and this is as it should (...)
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  • Three Theses on Schumpeter: Response to Mackie.Jeffrey Edward Green - 2010 - Political Theory 38 (2):268-275.
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  • Politics and Vision: Continuity and Innovation in Western Political Thought.S. I. Benn & Sheldon S. Wolin - 1962 - Philosophical Review 71 (1):106.
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  • Max Weber, democracy and modernization.Ralph Schroeder (ed.) - 1998 - New York, N.Y.: St. Martin's Press.
    These essays bring Weber's sociology to bear on the current transformation of the political landscape. After the collapse of communism, many states are faced with the challenges of democratization: they need to establish their legitimacy in an uncertain economic climate and within a new geopolitical order. The essays in this volume develop Weberian concepts and apply his comparative-historical method to deepen our understanding of these problems. They cover a wide range of examples, from the United Stated to Western and Eastern (...)
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  • On resistance: a philosophy of defiance.Howard Caygill - 2013 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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  • Economy and Society.Max Weber - 2013 - Harvard University Press.
    Published posthumously in the early 1920's, Max Weber's Economy and Society has since become recognized as one of the greatest sociological treatises of the 20th century, as well as a foundational text of the modern sociological imagination. The first strictly empirical comparison of social structures and normative orders conducted in world-historical depth, this two volume set of Economy and Society—now with new introductory material contextualizing Weber’s work for 21st century audiences—looks at social action, religion, law, bureaucracy, charisma, the city, and (...)
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  • Popular Sovereignty in Historical Perspective.Richard Bourke & Quentin Skinner (eds.) - 2016 - Cambridge University Press.
    This collaborative volume offers the first historical reconstruction of the concept of popular sovereignty from antiquity to the twentieth century. First formulated between the late sixteenth and mid-seventeenth centuries, the various early modern conceptions of the doctrine were heavily indebted to Roman reflection on forms of government and Athenian ideas of popular power. This study, edited by Richard Bourke and Quentin Skinner, traces successive transformations of the doctrine, rather than narrating a linear development. It examines critical moments in the career (...)
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  • The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Political Thought.Terence Ball & Richard Bellamy (eds.) - 2003 - Cambridge University Press.
    This major work of academic reference provides a comprehensive overview of the development of political thought from the late nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century. Written by a distinguished team of international contributors, this Cambridge History, first published in 2003, covers the rise of the welfare state and subsequent reactions to it, the fascist and communist critiques of and attempted alternatives to liberal democracy, the novel forms of political organisation occasioned by the rise of a mass electorate and (...)
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  • Modernity and the State: East, West.Claus Offe - 1996 - MIT Press.
    Modernity and the State, a dozen essays written over thelast decade, develops his earlier lines of interest and extends them to the new societies emergingin Central-Eastern Europe.Offe frames the essays by suggesting that the key question ...
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  • The Eyes of the People: Democracy in an Age of Spectatorship.Jeffrey Edward Green (ed.) - 2010 - Oup Usa.
    For centuries it has been assumed that democracy must refer to the empowerment of the People's voice. In this pioneering book, Jeffrey Edward Green makes the case for considering the People as an ocular entity rather than a vocal one. Green argues that it is both possible and desirable to understand democracy in terms of what the People gets to see instead of the traditional focus on what it gets to say. The Eyes of the People examines democracy from the (...)
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  • Buying Time – The Delayed Crisis of Democratic Capitalism.[author unknown] - 2014
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  • Max Weber's Central Question.Wilhelm Hennis & Keith Tribe - 2003 - Political Theory 31 (1):116-124.
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  • The waning of opposition in parliamentary regimes.Otto Kirchheimer - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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