Democracies and Republics Between Past and Future: From the Athenian Agora to e-Democracy, from the Roman Republic to Negative Power
In: Routledge Focus on Classical Studies
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 1: The need for new paradigms -- 1.1 The crumbling constitution -- 1.2 Post-democracy -- 1.3 In quest of alternative models -- 1.4 From Montesquieu to The Federalist Papers -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Δημοκρατία: Back to the future -- 2.1 Δημοκρατία and democracy -- 2.2 The Athenian model -- 2.3 Δημοκρατία and new technologies: From Athens to tomorrow? -- 2.4 Some conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Tribuni and Res Publica : At the roots of the concurrent majority -- 3.1 The social contract and its Roman inspiration -- 3.2 The Roman tribunes -- 3.3 The Roman foundations of the Rousseauian republic -- 3.4 Negative power: Its ancient paradigms and its modern versions -- 3.5 The Rousseauian and Roman tribunate -- 3.6 Some conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.