Political Leadership in Liberal and Democratic TheoryAndrews UK Limited, 2016. aug. 22. - 195 oldal The working hypothesis of this book is that the issue of leadership is neglected by mainstream democratic and liberal theories. This deficiency has especially become evident in the last three or four decades, which have witnessed a revival of deontological liberalism and radical theories of participatory and ‘deliberative' democracy. The contributors examine, discuss and evaluate descriptive, analytical and normative arguments regarding the role of leadership in liberal and democratic theory. The volume seeks to provoke debate and to foster new research on the significance and function of leaders in liberal democracies. The book (as a whole and in its constitutive chapters) works on two levels. First, it aims to expose the lack of systematic treatment of leadership in mainstream liberal and democratic theory. Second, it explores the reasons for this neglect. Overall, the book tries to convince the reader that liberal and democratic theories should revive the issue of leadership. |
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... traditional (where obedience is based on custom and revered precedent) and 'rationallegal' (where compliance is based on legally established rules and procedures). Both these modes are stable and predictable structures of everyday life ...
... traditional (where obedience is based on custom and revered precedent) and 'rationallegal' (where compliance is based on legally established rules and procedures). Both these modes are stable and predictable structures of everyday life ...
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... tradition fails to integrate the concept of leadership into its theory and is unable to enhance our understanding of its meanings and functions. The mainstream notion of sovereignty as 'ruler sovereignty', and the traditional dichotomy ...
... tradition fails to integrate the concept of leadership into its theory and is unable to enhance our understanding of its meanings and functions. The mainstream notion of sovereignty as 'ruler sovereignty', and the traditional dichotomy ...
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... traditions, such as Confucianism.[5] So, while it is not an especially conspicuous concern within contemporary political theory generally, it is not the case that political theorists, either now or in the past, including an earlier ...
... traditions, such as Confucianism.[5] So, while it is not an especially conspicuous concern within contemporary political theory generally, it is not the case that political theorists, either now or in the past, including an earlier ...
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... tradition of political theory from Plato to Marx which had placed the question of who should rule and what the qualities of the good ruler ought to be at the heart of its inquiries than much of modern political philosophy with its ...
... tradition of political theory from Plato to Marx which had placed the question of who should rule and what the qualities of the good ruler ought to be at the heart of its inquiries than much of modern political philosophy with its ...
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... (Herrschaft) of men over men. Although he has not generally been considered, at least in the AngloAmerican world, to be a central member of the canon of political theory, Weber is, curiously, in tune with the traditional concern of.
... (Herrschaft) of men over men. Although he has not generally been considered, at least in the AngloAmerican world, to be a central member of the canon of political theory, Weber is, curiously, in tune with the traditional concern of.
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Political Leadership in Liberal and Democratic Theory Joseph Femia,András Körösényi,Gabriella Slomp Korlátozott előnézet - 2016 |
Political Leadership in Liberal and Democratic Theory Joseph V. Femia,András Körösényi,Gabriella Slomp Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2009 |
Political Leadership in Liberal and Democratic Theory Joseph V. Femia,András Körösényi,Gabriella Slomp Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2009 |
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