Stasis : notes toward agonist democracy

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Abstract

The difficulty with democracy is always how to define the demos — the people. Can we think of democracy in a different way? My starting point is to ask what it would mean to take kratos (power) rather than demos as the starting point of the thinking of democracy. I will argue that this is consistent with Solon’s first democratic constitution and that it leads to a thinking of democracy in terms of agonism. Maybe such a conception of agonistic democracy will allow us to conceptualize as well as actualize a political space not predetermined by the “fickle multitude” that can be manipulated and is pray to the forces of populism.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)699-725
Number of pages27
JournalTheory and Event
Volume20
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • democracy
  • Solon, approximately 630 B.C.-approximately 560 B.C.

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