The Epistemic Challenge to Democratic Resilience: A Late‐Classical Athenian Institutional Solution

Constellations (forthcoming)
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Democratic erosion is an increasingly worrying phenomenon, affecting not only both young and transitional democracies but also more consolidated ones. A particularly important aspect of this process (in its contemporary incarnation) is that, because of its subtle and incrementalist character, it is difficult to perceive by citizens, who often fail to mobilize in support of democracy as they are unaware that the regime is being threatened. I aim to address this challenge in the present article, by drawing on a historical case study where a democratic citizenry is confronted with a very similar epistemic difficulty. I outline the institutional solution devised in the historical context and use its features as a basis for articulating a normative framework underlying the respective solution. I then explore some alternative institutional proposals for contemporary politics that are derived on the basis of this framework.

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Alexandru Volacu
Bucharest Center for Political Theory

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Democracy: A Life. Response.Paul Cartledge - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.

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