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What makes representation democratic?

The author, following the steps of Bernard Manin and others, but presenting her own insights, discusses the nature of democratic representation, standing for its originality as a type of representative government. Her main theoretical point is to single out the distinctive features of that type from both the "electoral democracy" as well as the "direct democracy".

Democratic Theory; Representative government; Direct democracy; Electoral democracy


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