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Albert Weale

    1 janvier 1950

    Albert Weale est professeur émérite de théorie politique et de politiques publiques à l'University College de Londres. Ses recherches se sont concentrées sur les questions de théorie politique et de politiques publiques, en particulier sur la politique environnementale et la légitimité politique.

    Controlling pollution in the round
    Democratic Citizenship and the European Union
    Equality and Social Policy
    The Will of the People
    • The Will of the People

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,5(12)Évaluer

      Democracies today are in the grip of a myth: the myth of the will of the people. Populist movements use the idea to challenge elected representatives. Politicians, content to invoke the will of the people, fail in their duty to make responsible and accountable decisions. And public contest over political choices is stifled by fears that opposing the will of the people will be perceived as elitist. In this book Albert Weale dissects the idea of the will of the people, showing that it relies on a mythical view of participatory democracy. As soon as a choice between more than two simple alternatives is involved, there is often no clear answer to the question of what a majority favours. Moreover, because governments have to interpret the results of referendums, the will of the people becomes a means for strengthening executive control – the exact opposite of what appealing to the people’s will seemed to imply. Weale argues that it’s time to dispense with the myth of the will of the people. A flourishing democracy requires an open society in which choices can be challenged, parliaments strengthened and populist leaders called to account.

      The Will of the People
    • Equality and Social Policy

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the philosophical underpinnings of equality, this work explores its implications for social policy and institutions. Originally published in 1978, it delves into the complexities of equality as a concept and its practical applications in society, offering a critical examination of how these principles shape social structures and policies.

      Equality and Social Policy
    • Focusing on the concept of democratic citizenship, this analysis delves into the political legitimacy of the European Union. It examines how citizenship impacts the EU's governance and its democratic processes, offering insights into the challenges and implications for political representation within the union. Through a critical lens, the book explores the relationship between citizens and the EU, aiming to enhance understanding of its legitimacy in the eyes of its members.

      Democratic Citizenship and the European Union