Philosophie der Republik
Contributor(s)
Stekeler-Weithofer, Primin (editor)
Zabel, Benno (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
103520Language
GermanAbstract
The freedom potential of modern societies, above all the justification of political authority, is today linked to a democratically constituted order. What is meant by the idea of being democratic seems, however, to be anything but clear. Is it only a question of representing the people through elections, ballots, and political parties, or does it include institutional culture, the division of powers, and the legal regime within a community? A "philosophy of the republic", as developed in this volume's contributions, shows that the current "dominance of the democratic" falls short of accounting for the independent significance to the republican self-organisation of state and society.
Keywords
Philosophy; Philosophie; Philosophy; Government; Democracy; Elections; Philosophy of Law; Freedom Potential; Political Authority; Constitution; Division of Powers; Legal Regime; republican self-organisation; State; SocietyDOI
10.1628/978-3-16-155407-0ISBN
9783161543739;9783161554070OCN
1062363180Publisher
Mohr SiebeckPublisher website
https://www.mohrsiebeck.com/Publication date and place
2018-08-01Classification
Social and political philosophy