Will vs. Reason: The Populist and Technocratic Forms of Political Representation and Their Critique to Party Government
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Abstract
The article compares analytically populism and technocracy as alternative forms of political representation to party government. It argues that populist and technocratic principles of representation challenge fundamental features of party democracy. The two alternative forms of representation are addressed theoretically from the perspective of political representation. First, the article identifies the commonalities between the two forms of representation: both populism and technocracy are based on a unitary, nonpluralist, unmediated, and unaccountable vision of society's general interest. Second, it highlights their differences. Technocracy stresses responsibility and requires voters to entrust authority to…
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- Technocracy
- Populism
- Representation (politics)
- Politics
- Political science
- Representative democracy
- Democracy
- Delegate
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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