Democracy and Dictatorship The Nature and Limits of State Power

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Pub. Date: 1997-04-10
Publisher(s): Polity
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Summary

In this important volume Norberto Bobbio examines some of the central themes of political theory and presents a systematic exposition of his views. With great astuteness and profound scholarship, Bobbio unfolds the elements for a general theory of politics.Bobbio's wide-ranging argument is focused on four themes: the distinction between the public and the private; the concept of civil society; differing conceptions of the state and differing ways of understanding the legitimacy of state power; and the relation between democracy and dictatorship. Bobbio's discussion draws on a wealth of theoretical and historical material, from Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes and Locke to Marx, Weber, Habermas and Foucault. By analysing the development of different languages of politics in relation to changing social and historical contexts, Bobbio deepens our understanding of the concepts we use to describe and evaluate modern political systems.

Author Biography

Norberto Bobbio is Emeritus Professor of Legal and Political Philosophy at the University of Turin.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Democracy and the Decline of the Left
Preface
The great dichotomy: public/private: Corresponding dichotomies
The evaluative use of the great dichotomy
The second meeting of the dichotomy
Civil Society: The various meanings
The Marxian interpretation
The Hegelian system
The natural law tradition
Civil society as civilised society
The current debate
State, Power and Government: Towards the study of the state
The name and the thing
The state and power
The foundation of power
State and law
The forms of government
Forms of state
The end of the state
Democracy and Dictatorship: Democracy in the theory of governmental forms
The descriptive use
The evaluative use
The historical use
Modern democracy
Representative democracy and direct democracy
Political democracy and social democracy
Formal democracy and substantive democracy
Ancient dictatorship
Modern dictatorship
Revolutionary dictatorship
Bibliography
Index
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