At a time when the referendum is reappearing in certain political programs, where there is no end to the criticism of the "crisis of representation", the mistrust of citizens towards the political elite and the rise of so-called "populist" movements where the polls, online petitions and exchanges on social networks are presented as mechanisms of "direct democracy" expressing the demands of a "publig opinion" or "civil society" that are never defined or identified, it seemed appropriate to question three personalities on these complex and fundamental issues.
Débat sur le référendum / Luciani, Massimo. - In: CONSTITUTIONS. - ISSN 2108-3169. - STAMPA. - 3:(2016), pp. 385-393.
Débat sur le référendum
LUCIANI, Massimo
2016
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At a time when the referendum is reappearing in certain political programs, where there is no end to the criticism of the "crisis of representation", the mistrust of citizens towards the political elite and the rise of so-called "populist" movements where the polls, online petitions and exchanges on social networks are presented as mechanisms of "direct democracy" expressing the demands of a "publig opinion" or "civil society" that are never defined or identified, it seemed appropriate to question three personalities on these complex and fundamental issues.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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