The Time of Popular Sovereignty: Process and the Democratic State

Author:   Paulina Ochoa Espejo (Assistant Professor, Haverford College)
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
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9780271037967


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   20 April 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Paulina Ochoa Espejo (Assistant Professor, Haverford College)
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Imprint:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.472kg
ISBN:  

9780271037967


ISBN 10:   0271037962
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   20 April 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: The Time of the People 1. The Mob and the People in Mexico: A Historical Example of the Indeterminacy of Popular Unification 2. A Problem in Liberal Democratic Theory: The Indeterminacy of Popular Unification 3. Mechanical and Teleological Conceptions of the People 4. Dynamic Constitutionalism and Historical Time 5. The People Between Change and Stability 6. Creative Freedom and the People as Process 7. A Democratic People as Process Conclusion: Radical Realism Bibliography Index

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If the paradox of political founding is an enduring one, we would do well to look for alternative formulations that do not pretend to resolve it but that show us what politics can be in the light of its ineliminability. Paulina Ochoa Espejo does precisely this by conceiving the democratic people as a process rather than an association, its members as relational events rather than discrete individuals, interacting and changing creatively through time. Mainstream democratic theorists will be compelled to engage with this work, which shows effectively how their pretensions to legitimate democratic practices continue to rely on fictions they claim to have moved beyond. Nathan Widder, University of London


How can 'the people' govern when they are always changing and most of them never meet? By depicting 'the people' as ever in process, Paulina Ochoa Espejo provides fresh answers to some of the most perplexing problems of modern democratic theory. An important and stimulating contribution. --Rogers M. Smith, University of Pennsylvania


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Paulina Ochoa Espejo is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Yale University.

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