Il repubblicanesimo e la questione del potere costituente

The revival of republican political philosophy has certainly impacted upon many different areas. Obviously, its main contribution is on politics. However, contemporary republican theory actually fails to redeem an autonomous conception of politics. Despite the recognition of the central role of cont...

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Main Author: Marco Goldoni
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: University of Bologna 2014-12-01
Series:Montesquieu.it
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Online Access:https://montesquieu.unibo.it/article/view/5185
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Summary:The revival of republican political philosophy has certainly impacted upon many different areas. Obviously, its main contribution is on politics. However, contemporary republican theory actually fails to redeem an autonomous conception of politics. Despite the recognition of the central role of contestation, republican political theory either moralises or legalises politics. In this way, all the epistemic and normative potential of the idea of contestation is attenuated, up to a point where this idea does not add a particular value to republicanism. Astonishingly, there is no discussion of constituent power; but if republican political theory wants to remain true to its own aspirations, it has take into account the reflexive dimension of politics.
ISSN:2421-4124