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Representation (Hardcover)
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Representation (Hardcover)
Series: The Library of Contemporary Essays in Governance and Political Theory
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Just thirty years ago, it was widely believed that democracy had
triumphed as the only legitimate form of political rule; and that
representative democracy was, in turn, the only feasible form of
democracy in modern mass societies. Yet, representative democracy
is now thought to be in crisis. Populism is, above all, a crisis in
representation. Populists question how far the views of the people
can ever be authentically represented, least of all by
'representatives' made unrepresentative by the very fact of
devoting their careers to representation. The crisis in
representation is a double crisis. First, it is a crisis in
democratic political systems. How should publics govern themselves
as equals if not through representatives they elect to parliaments
and governments? And how should they elect representatives to
parliaments except through political parties that frame policy
choices and select would-be representatives for competitions for
the people's vote? How, indeed, can mass democracy work without
filling in the long gaps between competitions for the people's vote
with the more informal representation of civil society interests,
and without the daily impertinence of some people claiming to be
able to represent the views of others in public debate? Second, any
crisis of representation is one of democratic political thought. As
this volume shows, much political thought, ancient and modern, has
been shaped by the question of when some can rightfully claim to
'stand in for' or 'speak up for' others. If, indeed, representation
is in crisis, we need to know what is in crisis. After, then, an
introduction setting out the main possibilities and problems of
representation, this reader organises core attempts to understand
representation into 7 thematic sections. The first on 'Grasping
Representation' includes several courageous attempts to 'grasp'
what is notoriously one of the most slippery concepts in the study
of politics. The second section on 'descriptive representation'
brings together discussions of the idea that representatives should
somehow resemble the represented. The third section on
'representation, democracy, accountability and legitimacy' includes
discussions of the relationship between representation and other
qualities of democratic government. The fourth section on the
'representative claim' turns to one of the most striking
innovations in recent debates: namely, that much of what we call
representation is itself constructed through the process of some
people making claims to represent that are then accepted or
rejected by others. A fifth section brings together contributions
that attempt to look 'beyond electoral representation' to more
informal ways in which some people can 'stand in for' or 'speak up'
for others . A final section on 'challenges to political
representation'
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