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  1. (1 other version)Introduction: The Meaning and Employment of ‘Civil Society’ in Latin America.Leonardo Avritzer - 1997 - Constellations 4 (1):88-93.
    This article discusses the recent adoption of the concept of civil society by Latin American social movements and political theorists. Our argument is that civil society has been employed in two contexts in Latin America: 1) in the re‐interpretation of the ambiguous reception of liberalism in the region; 2) in the analysis of the constitution of a realm of societal autonomy throughout the struggle against authoritarianism. It is our contention in this article that social movements and civil associations are playing (...)
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  • The Concept of Representation.Hanna Fenichel Pitkin - 1974 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (2):128-129.
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  • Constitutional (Re)Vision: Sovereign Peoples, New Constituent Powers, and the Formation of Constitutional Orders in the Balkans.Zoran Oklopcic - 2012 - Constellations 19 (1):81-101.
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  • (1 other version)www.CompanyNameSucks.com: The Horizontal Effect of Fundamental Rights on ‘Private Parties’ within Autonomous Internet Law.Gunther Teubner Vaios Karavas - 2005 - Constellations 12 (2):262-282.
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  • The Concept of Representation.D. A. Lloyd Thomas - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (75):186-187.
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  • The Representative Claim.Michael Saward - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (3):297-318.
    Recent work on the idea of political representation has challenged effectively orthodox accounts of constituency and interests. However, discussions of representation need to focus more on its dynamics prior to further work on its forms. To that end, the idea of the representative claim is advanced and defended. Focusing on the representative claim helps us to: link aesthetic and cultural representation with political representation; grasp the importance of performance to representation; take non-electoral representation seriously; and to underline the contingency and (...)
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  • Where is the representative turn going?Sofia Näsström - 2011 - European Journal of Political Theory 10 (4):501-510.
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  • Representative Democracy as Tautology.Sofia Näsström - 2006 - European Journal of Political Theory 5 (3):321-342.
    Representative democracy is often assessed from the standpoint of direct democracy. Recently, however, many theorists have come to argue that representation forms a democratic model in its own right. The most powerful claim in this direction is to be found within two quite different strands of thinking: the aesthetic theory of Frank Ankersmit and the savage theory of Claude Lefort. In this article, I show that while Ankersmit and Lefort converge in their critique of direct rule, they provide us with (...)
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  • Editors’ Note.[author unknown] - 2012 - Constellations 19 (1):2-3.
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  • The Post‐Socialist Transition as a Process of Biographical Learning: On the Contradiction between Democratization and Political Alienation in Eastern Europe.Krassimir Stojanov - 2012 - Constellations 19 (1):121-134.
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  • What Can Democratic Participation Mean Today?Mark E. Warren - 2002 - Philosophy Today 30 (5):677-701.
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  • Editors’ Note.[author unknown] - 2005 - Constellations 12 (2):155-156.
    Books Reviewed: Democracy's Dilemma: Environment, Social Equity, and the Global Economy. By Robert C. Paehlke. Democratic Autonomy: Public Reasoning about the Ends of Policy. By Henry Richardson. Time. By Barbara Adam.
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  • The Society of Equals.Pierre Rosanvallon - 2013 - Harvard University Press.
    Since the 1980s, society's wealthiest members have claimed an ever-expanding share of income and property. It has been a true counterrevolution, says Pierre Rosanvallon--the end of the age of growing equality launched by the American and French revolutions. And just as significant as the social and economic factors driving this contemporary inequality has been a loss of faith in the ideal of equality itself. An ambitious transatlantic history of the struggles that, for two centuries, put political and economic equality at (...)
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  • Aesthetic Politics. Political Philosophy beyond Fact and Value.[author unknown] - 1998 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 60 (3):625-626.
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  • Post-Democracy.[author unknown] - 2004
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  • On the Political.Chantal Mouffe - 2005 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (4):830-832.
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  • In The Shadow of Du Bois: Afro‐Modern Political Thought in America by Robert Gooding‐Williams.Ronald Robles Sundstrom - 2012 - Constellations 19 (1):139-145.
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  • The Political Forms of Modern Society.Claude Lefort - 1986 - Studies in Soviet Thought 37 (1):39-40.
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