Institutionalizing Radical Democracy: Socialist Republicanism and Democratizing the Economy
Muldoon, J
Date: 8 February 2021
Journal
New Political Science
Publisher
Routledge / New Political Science Caucus with APSA
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Abstract
This article proposes a reorientation of the radical democracy research program towards a greater attentiveness to the institutional realisation of its principles. It does so by bringing the radical democratic tradition into conversation with socialist republicanism. I argue that the struggle against domination requires engaging with ...
This article proposes a reorientation of the radical democracy research program towards a greater attentiveness to the institutional realisation of its principles. It does so by bringing the radical democratic tradition into conversation with socialist republicanism. I argue that the struggle against domination requires engaging with political and economic institutions to extend democratic principles from the governmental sphere to broader sectors of society. By combining insights from both traditions the article suggests shifting attention from an emphasis on disruption and insurgent uprisings to the goals of equalizing power between citizens and instituting democratic ownership and control over the economy. This framework enables radical democracy to respond to long-standing criticisms concerning the need for a more robust articulation of the injustices caused by capitalist relations of production.
Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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