72 research outputs found
\u3cem\u3ePrimus Inter Pares\u3c/em\u3e: Political Parties and Civil Society
Primus Inter Pares observes that civil society theorists have left political parties out of their accounts of intermediate associations, and explores the reasons for this omission. Rosenblum argues that the distinctive characteristics of American political parties as membership groups and the internal nomos of parties are keys to their capacity to cultivate the dispositions and practices required by representative democracy
\u3cem\u3ePrimus Inter Pares\u3c/em\u3e: Political Parties and Civil Society
Primus Inter Pares observes that civil society theorists have left political parties out of their accounts of intermediate associations, and explores the reasons for this omission. Rosenblum argues that the distinctive characteristics of American political parties as membership groups and the internal nomos of parties are keys to their capacity to cultivate the dispositions and practices required by representative democracy
Friendship Reconsidered: What It Means and How It Matters to Politics. By P. E. Digeser. New York: Columbia University Press, 2016. 392p. $65.00.
The Politics of Presence. By Anne Phillips. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. 209p. $29.95.
Democracy and Association. By Mark E. Warren. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2001. 265p. 17.95 paper.
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