The Annual Review for the Sciences of the Democracies - Current Issue
Volume 1, Issue 1, 2025
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oa The “Democratic People” as Democracy’s Fingerprint?
More LessAbstract Jean-Paul Gagnon’s project of a “lexicon of democracy” has been able to trigger a number of different debates internal to democratic theory. This article will focus on one of them, which is: How does one conceptually distinguish democracy from non-democracy? The question seems essential to the lexicon of democracy project. The article combines four elements: (a) an acknowledgement of the need for Read More
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oa Democratic Theorising without False Expectations
More LessAbstract Political theorists have recently proposed to democratise the theory of democracy. Hans Asenbaum argues that one can learn from the experiences and approaches of democratic innovations. These proposals are to be welcomed and can indeed bring a new quality to democratic theory by making it more inclusive. However, there are some aspects that need to be considered. These include the irreconcilability of p Read More
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