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Radikale Demokratie: Zur Dekonstruktion des Marxismus (Passagen, Wien, ) sowie Autorin der Bücher The Return of the Political (Verso, London, )....
Radical democracy
Type of democracy that advocates the radical extension of equality and liberty
For the American party, see Radical Democracy Party (United States).
Hegemonie und radikale Demokratie.
For the Chilean party, see Radical Democracy (Chile).
Radical democracy is a type of democracy that advocates the radical extension of equality and liberty.[1] Radical democracy is concerned with a radical extension of equality and freedom, following the idea that democracy is an unfinished, inclusive, continuous and reflexive process.[1]
Theories
Within radical democracy there are three distinct strands, as articulated by Lincoln Dahlberg.[1] These strands can be labeled as agonistic, deliberative and autonomist.
Agonistic perspective
The first and most noted strand of radical democracy is the agonistic perspective, which is associated with the work of Laclau and Mouffe. Radical democracy was articulated by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe in their book Hegemony and Socia