Democracy and Dictatorship The Nature and Limits of State Power
by Bobbio, NorbertoBuy New
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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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