Parliamentarism

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Parliamentarism

From Burke to Weber

Social and political philosophy Political science and theory Centrist democratic ideologies

Author: William Selinger

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Collection: Ideas in Context

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 18th July 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781108622233


Introduction to Liberal State and Parliamentarism

For eighteenth- and nineteenth-century authors such as Burke, Constant, and Mill, a powerful representative assembly that freely deliberated and controlled the executive was the defining institution of a liberal state. Yet these figures also feared that representative assemblies were susceptible to usurpation, gridlock, and corruption.

Parliamentarism was their answer to this dilemma: a constitutional model that enabled a nation to be truly governed by a representative assembly.

New Interpretations and Historical Perspectives

Offering novel interpretations of canonical liberal authors, this history of liberal political ideas suggests a new paradigm for interpreting the development of modern political thought, inspiring fresh perspectives on historical issues from the eighteenth to early twentieth centuries.

In doing so, Selinger suggests the wider significance of parliament and the theory of parliamentarism in the development of European political thought, revealing how contemporary democratic theory, and indeed the challenges facing representative government today, are historically indebted to classical parliamentarism.

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