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Democracy Before Democracy?
In: International political science review: the journal of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) = Revue internationale de science politique, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 99-120
ISSN: 1460-373X
Was democracy invented by the Greeks to replace the anarchy and imperial rule characteristic of earlier Near Eastern societies? Although what was explicitly borrowed from antiquity by modern political thinkers looks Athenian, there was democracy before the polis. Egyptian and Mesopotamian politics relied on public debate and detailed voting procedures; countless assemblies convened at the thresholds of public buildings or city gates; disputed trials were submitted to superior courts; countervailing powers reminded leaders that justice was their responsibility. This was not full democracy, but the Greek version was not perfect either. In this article, "archeopolitics" is used to contrast this efficient form of pluralistic regime ("hypodemocracy") with truly egalitarian ones ("hyperdemocracies") and group interests' polyarchies.
Democracy: Song; Democracy
To Professor and Mrs. Erb[?]--with best wishes from your friend/Carrie Jacobs-Bond, 1919'--composer's note at top of page 1; price indicated as 60¢ on page 1; back cover is advertisement for more songs by composer; plate number Democracy - 4; vocal range is D4-F5
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Democracy and Social Democracy
In: European history quarterly, Band 32, Heft 1, S. 13-37
ISSN: 0014-3111, 0265-6914
This article explores the relationship between democracy & social democracy from the late nineteenth century through to the present. It discusses the emergence of different concepts of democracy within European social democracy at different times during this period & attempts to locate key junctures in the relationship between those two concepts. After investigating the strong links between radical democracy & social democracy in the second half of the nineteenth century, it goes on to argue that Marxism, through an anti-pluralist legacy which social democratic reformists & revisionists tried hard to overcome after 1900, considerably influenced social democracy's perception of democracy. Yet a fundamental ambiguity of social democracy towards democracy was only overcome under the conditions of the Cold War & the long economic boom after 1945. In the 'golden age' of social democracy between the 1940s & the 1960s, Social Democrats fully endorsed the politics of pluralist democracy. From the 1970s onwards, when the 'social democratic consensus' came under intense criticism from the political Right, the commitment of social democracy to democracy remained one of the few uncontentious areas, & the renaissance of social democratic fortunes in the 1990s has tended to focus on democracy as a key element of 'new' social democracy in Europe. [Copyright 2002 Sage Publications Ltd.]
Demokratie
In: Verhandlungen des 5. Deutschen Soziologentages vom 26. bis 29. September 1926 in Wien: Vorträge und Diskussionen in der Hauptversammlung und in den Sitzungen der Untergruppen, S. 12-68