Autore:
Urbinati, Nadia Titolo:
Una repubblica senza rappresentanza e senza deliberazione pubblicaPeriodico:
Storia del pensiero politicoAnno:
2013 - Fascicolo:
1 - Pagina iniziale:
35 - Pagina finale:
60This article analyzes the arguments Jean-Jacques Rousseau devised against representationand claims that they are consistent with his theory of sovereignty as the will.On this theme, Rousseau spoke the same language as Filmer and Bodin, whose workswere seminal to him. Disclaim of representation entailed also disclaim of publicdeliberation (as we know Rousseau thought a good assembly of citizens should votein silence in order not to make room for rhetoric). Rousseau's critical arguments canbe used to prove a contrario the endogenous link between representation and publicdeliberation.
SICI: 2279-9818(2013)1<35:URSRES>2.0.ZU;2-W
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