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Robert A. Dahl

    17. prosinec 1915 – 5. únor 2014

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    Democracy and Its Critics
    Polyarchy
    On Political Equality
    Demokracie v právním státě?
    O demokracii. Průvodce pro občany
    Demokracie a její kritici
    • Publikace amerického profesora politologie na univerzite v Yale. Z obsahu: Zdroje moderní demokracie, Nepřátelští kritici, Teorie demokratického procesu, Problémy v demokrat. procese, Hranice a možnosti demokracie, atd...

      Demokracie a její kritici
    • Zvykli jsme si na tvrzení, že demokracie je nejlepším způsobem uspořádání politického systému, ale ne vždy jsme připraveni vypořádat se s problémy a obtížemi, které demokracie a její budování přináší. Je proto důležité bezpečně rozumět základním otázkám: Proč je demokracie opravdu tak důležitá, jak v různých typech společnostech funguje, co ji ohrožuje dnes a co ji pravděpodobně může ohrozit v budoucnu. Autorovi se podařilo na malé ploše shromáždit řadu zásadních informací o podstatě a reálném fungování demokracie, které ilustruje na příkladech z celého světa. Zdroj: kosmas.cz

      O demokracii. Průvodce pro občany
    • Demokracie v právním státě?

      • 121 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      Politologická studie zabývající se problematikou uplatňování obecných demokratických principů řízení státu a jejich omezením v praxi.

      Demokracie v právním státě?
    • Polyarchy

      • 267 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení
      3,9(229)Ohodnotit

      "A tightly woven explanation of the conditions under which cultures that do not tolerate political opposition may be transformed into societies that do."— Foreign Affairs"[Dahl's] analysis is lucid, perceptive, and thorough."— Times Literary SupplementAmidst all the emotional uproar about democracy and the widespread talk of revolution comes this clear call to reason—a mind-stretching book that equips the young and the old suddenly to see an ageless problem of society in a new and exciting way. Everything Dahl says can be applied in a fascinating way to the governing of any human enterprise involving more than one person—whether it is a nation-state, a political party, a business firm, or a university.

      Polyarchy
    • In this prize-winning book, one of the most prominent political theorists of our time makes a major statement about what democracy is and why it is important. Robert Dahl examines the most basic assumptions of democratic theory, tests them against the questions raised by its critics, and recasts the theory of democracy into a new and coherent whole. He concludes by discussing the directions in which democracy must move if advanced democratic states are to exist in the future.“When Robert Dahl speaks about democracy, everyone should listen. With Democracy and Its Critics Dahl has produced a work destined to become another classic.”―Lucian W. Pye, American Political Science Review“In this magisterial work [Dahl]… describe[s] what democracy means…; why our own democracy is still deeply flawed; and how we could reform it…. A work of extraordinary intelligence and, what is even rarer, a work of extraordinary wisdom.”―Robert N. Bellah, New York Times Book ReviewRobert A. Dahl , Sterling Professor of Political Science Emeritus at Yale Universtiy, is also the author of Who Governs?, After the Revolution?, Polyarchy, and Dilemmas of Pluralist Democracy, all available from Yale University Press.

      Democracy and Its Critics
    • Like individuals, then, organizations ought to possess some autonomy, and at the same time they should also be controlled. Crudely stated, this is the fundamental problem of pluralist democracy. The purpose in this book is to explore the problem of pluralist democracy and some possible solutions.

      Dilemmas of Pluralist Democracy: Autonomy vs. Control
    • A Preface to Democratic Theory

      • 200 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      3,7(112)Ohodnotit

      Robert Dahl’s Preface helped launch democratic theory fifty years ago as a new area of study in political science, and it remains the standard introduction to the field. Exploring problems that had been left unsolved by traditional thought on democracy, Dahl here examines two influential models—the Madisonian, which represents prevailing American doctrine, and its recurring challenger, populist theory—arguing that they do not accurately portray how modern democracies operate. He then constructs a model more consistent with how contemporary democracies actually function, and, in doing so, develops some original views of popular sovereignty and the American constitutional system. For this fiftieth-anniversary edition, Dahl has written an extensive new afterword that reevaluates Madisonian theory in light of recent research. And in a new foreword, he reflects back on his influential volume and the ways his views have evolved since he wrote it. For any student or scholar of political science, this new material is an essential update on a gold standard in the evolving field of democratic theory. “ A Preface to Democratic Theory is well worth the devoted attention of anyone who cares about democracy.”— Political Science Quarterly

      A Preface to Democratic Theory
    • In this now-classic work, one of the most celebrated political scientists of the twentieth century offers a powerful interpretation of the location of political power in American urban communities. For this new edition, Robert A. Dahl has written a new Preface in which he reflects on Who Governs? more than four decades after its publication. And in a new Foreword, Douglas W. Rae offers an assessment of Dahl’s achievement in this, Dahl’s greatest and most influential book.   “Dahl is never dogmatic, and never imagines that the world stands still to accommodate either the democratic ideal or his own pluralistic theory of city politics. . . .Who Governs? is Dahl’s liveliest and most remarkable book.”―Douglas W. Rae, from the Foreword   From reviews of the first edition: “A book that no one interested in politics can afford to ignore.”―Lewis A. Coser, Commentary   “Anyone seriously concerned with current systematic political theory or with urban politics should read Who Governs?”―Hugh Douglas Price, Political Science Quarterly   “A sophisticated and undogmatic treatise on democratic politics.”―Heinz Eulau, American Political Science Review   “Dahl has illuminated a central question in political science, the problem of how men can govern themselves in complex societies. . . . Who Governs? will become a classic.”―from the citation of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award

      Who Governs?
    • This work questions the extent to which the American Constitution furthers democratic goals. It reveals the Constitution's potentially antidemocratic elements and explains why they are there, compares the American constitutional system to other democratic systems, and more. schovat popis

      How Democratic Is the American Constitution?