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DDC 321.8
U 73

Urbinati, Nadia, (1955-).
    Me the people : : how populism transforms democracy / / Nadia Urbinati. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : : Harvard University Press,, 2019. - 1 online resource. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/E5240510-C1F7-4DED-ABC6-BC0730B31DFF. - ISBN 9780674243576 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0674243579 (electronic bk.)
Online resource ; title from PDF title page (EBSCO ; viewed June 28, 2019)
    Содержание:
Introduction: A new form of representative government -- From antiestablishment to antipolitics -- The true people and its majority -- The leader beyond parties -- Direct representation -- Epilogue: A dead end?.

~РУБ DDC 321.8

Рубрики: Democracy.

   Populism.


   Representative government and representation.


   Democracy.


   Populism.


   Representative government and representation.


   POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory


Аннотация: In this study of populist politics, Nadia Urbinati argues that populism is best understood as a new form of representative government, based on an unmediated relationship between a leader and those in society whom the leader defines as the "true" people. Leaders of oppositional populist movements gain popularity by taking advantage of a discontent with rule by political elites. Party elites are cast as a homogenous political class who favor their own interests at the expense of ordinary people. Populist leaders who attain office thus face the following puzzle: they must exercise political power without themselves appearing to become part of the political elite. To solve this puzzle, Urbinati argues, populist rulers claim to represent the people by a process of embodiment or incarnation. This form of "direct representation" allows the populist leader both to bypass intermediary bodies, such as political parties, and to avoid any claims of accountability or responsibility. The populist dependence on the will of the leader, along with its willingness to exclude minorities from consideration, renders populist forms of democracy inherently unstable and opens a path to authoritarianism.--

Urbinati, Nadia,. Me the people : [Электронный ресурс] : how populism transforms democracy / / Nadia Urbinati., 2019. - 1 online resource. с. (Введено оглавление)

1.

Urbinati, Nadia,. Me the people : [Электронный ресурс] : how populism transforms democracy / / Nadia Urbinati., 2019. - 1 online resource. с. (Введено оглавление)


DDC 321.8
U 73

Urbinati, Nadia, (1955-).
    Me the people : : how populism transforms democracy / / Nadia Urbinati. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : : Harvard University Press,, 2019. - 1 online resource. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/E5240510-C1F7-4DED-ABC6-BC0730B31DFF. - ISBN 9780674243576 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0674243579 (electronic bk.)
Online resource ; title from PDF title page (EBSCO ; viewed June 28, 2019)
    Содержание:
Introduction: A new form of representative government -- From antiestablishment to antipolitics -- The true people and its majority -- The leader beyond parties -- Direct representation -- Epilogue: A dead end?.

~РУБ DDC 321.8

Рубрики: Democracy.

   Populism.


   Representative government and representation.


   Democracy.


   Populism.


   Representative government and representation.


   POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory


Аннотация: In this study of populist politics, Nadia Urbinati argues that populism is best understood as a new form of representative government, based on an unmediated relationship between a leader and those in society whom the leader defines as the "true" people. Leaders of oppositional populist movements gain popularity by taking advantage of a discontent with rule by political elites. Party elites are cast as a homogenous political class who favor their own interests at the expense of ordinary people. Populist leaders who attain office thus face the following puzzle: they must exercise political power without themselves appearing to become part of the political elite. To solve this puzzle, Urbinati argues, populist rulers claim to represent the people by a process of embodiment or incarnation. This form of "direct representation" allows the populist leader both to bypass intermediary bodies, such as political parties, and to avoid any claims of accountability or responsibility. The populist dependence on the will of the leader, along with its willingness to exclude minorities from consideration, renders populist forms of democracy inherently unstable and opens a path to authoritarianism.--

DDC 321.8
V 41

Vergara, Camila ((Political scientist),).
    Systemic corruption : : constitutional ideas for an anti-oligarchic republic / / Camila Vergara. - Princeton, New Jersey : : Princeton University Press, [2020], Б. г. - 1 online resource (xiii, 288 pages) : : illustrations. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-281) and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/65FFA1B6-C9AD-4E8E-9C8D-903EAF66B95C. - ISBN 0691208735 (electronic book). - ISBN 9780691208732 (electronic bk.)
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 05, 2020).
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Vergara, Camila Systemic Corruption : Constitutional Ideas for an Anti-Oligarchic Republic. - Princeton : Princeton University Press,c2020. - ISBN 9780691207537
    Содержание:
Introduction. Crisis of the representative republic -- Corruption as political decay -- Elitist interpretations of the republic -- On material constitutional thought -- Machiavelli on the plebeian power to create and punish -- Condorcet on primary assemblies -- Luxemburg on popular emancipation -- Arendt on the republic of parties and councils -- Contemporary plebeian thought -- Constitutionalizing the power of those who do not rule -- Epilogue what is to be done?

~РУБ DDC 321.8

Рубрики: Democracy.

   Representative government and representation.


   Political corruption--Prevention.


   Oligarchy.


   Elite (Social sciences)


   PHILOSOPHY / Political


   Democracy


   Elite (Social sciences)


   Oligarchy


   Political corruption--Prevention


   Representative government and representation


Аннотация: A bold new approach to combatting the inherent corruption of representative democracy. This provocative book reveals how the majority of modern liberal democracies have become increasingly oligarchic, suffering from a form of structural political decay first conceptualized by ancient philosophers. Systemic Corruption argues that the problem cannot be blamed on the actions of corrupt politicians but is built into the very fabric of our representative systems. Camila Vergara provides a compelling and original genealogy of political corruption from ancient to modern thought, and shows how representative democracy was designed to protect the interests of the already rich and powerful to the detriment of the majority. Unable to contain the unrelenting force of oligarchy, especially after experimenting with neoliberal policies, most democracies have been corrupted into oligarchic democracies. Vergara explains how to reverse this corrupting trajectory by establishing a new counterpower strong enough to control the ruling elites. Building on the anti-oligarchic institutional innovations proposed by plebeian philosophers, she rethinks the republic as a mixed order in which popular power is institutionalized to check the power of oligarchy. Vergara demonstrates how a plebeian republic would establish a network of local assemblies with the power to push for reform from the grassroots, independent of political parties and representative government. Drawing on neglected insights from Niccolò Machiavelli, Nicolas de Condorcet, Rosa Luxemburg, and Hannah Arendt, Systemic Corruption proposes to reverse the decay of democracy with the establishment of anti-oligarchic institutions through which common people can collectively resist the domination of the few.

Vergara, Camila. Systemic corruption : [Электронный ресурс] : constitutional ideas for an anti-oligarchic republic / / Camila Vergara. - 1 online resource (xiii, 288 pages) : с. (Введено оглавление)

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Vergara, Camila. Systemic corruption : [Электронный ресурс] : constitutional ideas for an anti-oligarchic republic / / Camila Vergara. - 1 online resource (xiii, 288 pages) : с. (Введено оглавление)


DDC 321.8
V 41

Vergara, Camila ((Political scientist),).
    Systemic corruption : : constitutional ideas for an anti-oligarchic republic / / Camila Vergara. - Princeton, New Jersey : : Princeton University Press, [2020], Б. г. - 1 online resource (xiii, 288 pages) : : illustrations. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-281) and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/65FFA1B6-C9AD-4E8E-9C8D-903EAF66B95C. - ISBN 0691208735 (electronic book). - ISBN 9780691208732 (electronic bk.)
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 05, 2020).
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Vergara, Camila Systemic Corruption : Constitutional Ideas for an Anti-Oligarchic Republic. - Princeton : Princeton University Press,c2020. - ISBN 9780691207537
    Содержание:
Introduction. Crisis of the representative republic -- Corruption as political decay -- Elitist interpretations of the republic -- On material constitutional thought -- Machiavelli on the plebeian power to create and punish -- Condorcet on primary assemblies -- Luxemburg on popular emancipation -- Arendt on the republic of parties and councils -- Contemporary plebeian thought -- Constitutionalizing the power of those who do not rule -- Epilogue what is to be done?

~РУБ DDC 321.8

Рубрики: Democracy.

   Representative government and representation.


   Political corruption--Prevention.


   Oligarchy.


   Elite (Social sciences)


   PHILOSOPHY / Political


   Democracy


   Elite (Social sciences)


   Oligarchy


   Political corruption--Prevention


   Representative government and representation


Аннотация: A bold new approach to combatting the inherent corruption of representative democracy. This provocative book reveals how the majority of modern liberal democracies have become increasingly oligarchic, suffering from a form of structural political decay first conceptualized by ancient philosophers. Systemic Corruption argues that the problem cannot be blamed on the actions of corrupt politicians but is built into the very fabric of our representative systems. Camila Vergara provides a compelling and original genealogy of political corruption from ancient to modern thought, and shows how representative democracy was designed to protect the interests of the already rich and powerful to the detriment of the majority. Unable to contain the unrelenting force of oligarchy, especially after experimenting with neoliberal policies, most democracies have been corrupted into oligarchic democracies. Vergara explains how to reverse this corrupting trajectory by establishing a new counterpower strong enough to control the ruling elites. Building on the anti-oligarchic institutional innovations proposed by plebeian philosophers, she rethinks the republic as a mixed order in which popular power is institutionalized to check the power of oligarchy. Vergara demonstrates how a plebeian republic would establish a network of local assemblies with the power to push for reform from the grassroots, independent of political parties and representative government. Drawing on neglected insights from Niccolò Machiavelli, Nicolas de Condorcet, Rosa Luxemburg, and Hannah Arendt, Systemic Corruption proposes to reverse the decay of democracy with the establishment of anti-oligarchic institutions through which common people can collectively resist the domination of the few.

DDC 321.8
L 23

Landemore, Hélène, (1976-).
    Open democracy : : reinventing popular rule for the twenty-first century / / Hélène Landemore. - Princeton, New Jersey : : Princeton University Press,, [2020]. - 1 online resource (xix, 243 pages) : il. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/52F78BF1-23F6-426D-860D-48FE658843DC. - ISBN 0691208727 (electronic book). - ISBN 9780691208725 (electronic bk.)
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 06, 2020).
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Landemore, Hélène, 1976- Open democracy. - Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2020]. - ISBN 9780691181998
    Содержание:
Introduction -- The crisis of representative democracy -- The myth of direct democracy -- Legitimacy and representation beyond elections (part one) -- Legitimacy and representation beyond elections (part two) -- The principles of open democracy -- Let the people in! Lessons from a modern Viking saga -- On the viability of open democracy -- Conclusion: Open democracy in a global world.

~РУБ DDC 321.8

Рубрики: Deliberative democracy.

   Representative government and representation.


   Political participation.


   Deliberative democracy--Iceland


   Deliberative democracy


   Political participation


   Representative government and representation


   PHILOSOPHY / Political


   Iceland
Аннотация: "To the Ancient Greeks, democracy meant gathering in a public space and arguing based on an agenda set by a randomly selected assembly of 500 other citizens. To the Icelandic Vikings in Northern Europe a few centuries later, it meant gathering every summer in a large field, a place where they held their own annual "parliament," and similarly talking things through until they got to relatively consensual decisions about the common's fate. Our contemporary representative democracies are very different. Modern Parliaments are intimidating buildings that are much harder to access for ordinary citizens-quite literally. They are typically gated and guarded, and it often feels as if only certain types of people-people with the right suit, accent, bank account, connections, even last names-are welcome to enter them. In Open Democracy, Landemore revitalizes the model of success from ancient open democracies alongside the problems of the present-day representative democracies in order to get to the heart of the issues which contemporary democratic societies are dealing with today. Something has been lost between the two, Landemore argues: accessibility; openness to the ordinary man and woman. Landemore believes the move to "representative" democracy, a mediated form of democracy seen as unavoidable in mass, commercial societies, also became a move towards democratic closure, and exclusivity. Open Democracy asks how can we recover the openness of ancient democracies in today's world, and would it help the crisis of democracy? In diagnosing what is wrong with representative democracy, Landemore offers a normative alternative and strategy-one that is more true to the democratic ideal of "government of the people, by the people, for the people." This alternative conception (open democracy) is one Landemore believes can be used to imagine and design more participatory, responsive, accountable, and smarter institutions, thereby strengthening our democracies along with on the whole, our societies"--

Landemore, Hélène,. Open democracy : [Электронный ресурс] : reinventing popular rule for the twenty-first century / / Hélène Landemore., [2020]. - 1 online resource (xix, 243 pages) с. (Введено оглавление)

3.

Landemore, Hélène,. Open democracy : [Электронный ресурс] : reinventing popular rule for the twenty-first century / / Hélène Landemore., [2020]. - 1 online resource (xix, 243 pages) с. (Введено оглавление)


DDC 321.8
L 23

Landemore, Hélène, (1976-).
    Open democracy : : reinventing popular rule for the twenty-first century / / Hélène Landemore. - Princeton, New Jersey : : Princeton University Press,, [2020]. - 1 online resource (xix, 243 pages) : il. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/52F78BF1-23F6-426D-860D-48FE658843DC. - ISBN 0691208727 (electronic book). - ISBN 9780691208725 (electronic bk.)
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 06, 2020).
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Landemore, Hélène, 1976- Open democracy. - Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2020]. - ISBN 9780691181998
    Содержание:
Introduction -- The crisis of representative democracy -- The myth of direct democracy -- Legitimacy and representation beyond elections (part one) -- Legitimacy and representation beyond elections (part two) -- The principles of open democracy -- Let the people in! Lessons from a modern Viking saga -- On the viability of open democracy -- Conclusion: Open democracy in a global world.

~РУБ DDC 321.8

Рубрики: Deliberative democracy.

   Representative government and representation.


   Political participation.


   Deliberative democracy--Iceland


   Deliberative democracy


   Political participation


   Representative government and representation


   PHILOSOPHY / Political


   Iceland
Аннотация: "To the Ancient Greeks, democracy meant gathering in a public space and arguing based on an agenda set by a randomly selected assembly of 500 other citizens. To the Icelandic Vikings in Northern Europe a few centuries later, it meant gathering every summer in a large field, a place where they held their own annual "parliament," and similarly talking things through until they got to relatively consensual decisions about the common's fate. Our contemporary representative democracies are very different. Modern Parliaments are intimidating buildings that are much harder to access for ordinary citizens-quite literally. They are typically gated and guarded, and it often feels as if only certain types of people-people with the right suit, accent, bank account, connections, even last names-are welcome to enter them. In Open Democracy, Landemore revitalizes the model of success from ancient open democracies alongside the problems of the present-day representative democracies in order to get to the heart of the issues which contemporary democratic societies are dealing with today. Something has been lost between the two, Landemore argues: accessibility; openness to the ordinary man and woman. Landemore believes the move to "representative" democracy, a mediated form of democracy seen as unavoidable in mass, commercial societies, also became a move towards democratic closure, and exclusivity. Open Democracy asks how can we recover the openness of ancient democracies in today's world, and would it help the crisis of democracy? In diagnosing what is wrong with representative democracy, Landemore offers a normative alternative and strategy-one that is more true to the democratic ideal of "government of the people, by the people, for the people." This alternative conception (open democracy) is one Landemore believes can be used to imagine and design more participatory, responsive, accountable, and smarter institutions, thereby strengthening our democracies along with on the whole, our societies"--

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