Description
In the early twentieth century political thought the relationships between democracy and parliamentarism were at the focus of the agenda. In the postwar era the study of politics has taken the parliament for granted, meaning its analysis has been on the whole limited to concomitant factors, such as elections, party systems or the government-opposition divide. Even rhetorical studies have largely dealt with historical and linguistic aspects of argumentative reasoning, and parliaments have been merely considered institutions producing speeches and texts to be studied.
By exploring democracy from the vantage point of parliamentary politics, the book advances a novel research perspective. Aimed at revising current debates on parliamentary politics, democratization and democratic theory, the authors argue the role of the parliamentary culture of politics in democracy, highlighting the argumentative, debating experience of politics to recast both some of democratic theory's normative assumptions and real democracies' reform potential.
About the Author
Kari Palonen is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland, Editor of Redescriptions and Co-founder of the History of Political and Social Concepts Group.
Jose Maria Rosales is an Associate Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy at the University of Malaga, Spain, and board member of Concepta, International Research School in Conceptual History and Political Thought.
Reviews
"Parliamentarism and Democratic Theory" is a critically important work of exceptional scholarship and very higly recommended for academic library Political Sicence reference collections in general, and Parliamentary Democracy supplemental studies reading lists in particular. Midwest Book Review 1/2016
Book Information
ISBN 9783847401582
Author Prof. Dr. Kari Palonen
Format Paperback
Page Count 324
Imprint Verlag Barbara Budrich
Publisher Verlag Barbara Budrich
Weight(grams) 467g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 148mm * 20mm