Requisites of Democracy brings together the conceptual and theoretical writings of Joseph Schumpeter, Robert A. Dahl, Guillermo O'Donnell, and T. H. Marshal. Using conceptual and methodological tools, the book demonstrates that much of what has been written about the definition of democracy can in fact be subsumed into one order. Furthermore, these accounts can have the same conceptual typology by making systematic distinction between thinner' and thicker' definitions of democracy. Examining the effect on democracy of factors such as the state, modernization, market economy and social rights,...
Requisites of Democracy brings together the conceptual and theoretical writings of Joseph Schumpeter, Robert A. Dahl, Guillermo O'Donnell, and T. H. M...
The great dilemma of democracy revolves around the state. Historically, the state has played a crucial role as enforcer of liberal democratic constitutions, but it has also been used by autocratic rulers to entrench their rule. The state is thus a two-edged sword: It can both be the guarantee of democratic rights and a tool that can be used to suppress such rights. One corollary of this is that the influence of state structures on democratic development depends on who holds government power. But the opposite observation can also be made, as governments play an important role in shaping the...
The great dilemma of democracy revolves around the state. Historically, the state has played a crucial role as enforcer of liberal democratic const...