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Representation J. Roland Pennock

Representation By J. Roland Pennock

Representation by J. Roland Pennock


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This volume, offers the thought of twenty scholars on the theory, history, and practice of representation

Representation Summary

Representation by J. Roland Pennock

This volume, offers the thought of twenty scholars on the theory, history, and practice of representation. Two developments make a new appraisal of this subject timely. One is the decision of the United States Supreme Court requiring representation to be democratic in the sense of affording every voter an equal voice in government. The other, that some governments that are not democratic in the sense of having freely competitive political parties are now nevertheless "representative." A number of essays in this volume deal with the problems of equitable apportionment of representation from the point of view of constitutional law, normative theory, and practical politics. Two take up the proposal of weighted voting as a means for meeting the Supreme Court's objectives, and two others inquire into the meaning of representation under noncompetitive party systems.Combining an overview of the subject with a detailed analysis of its various aspects, this book presents information of major significance for all engaged in the study of political processes, comparative politics, constitutional law, political theory, and legislative behavior. The general reader of politics and political and legal philosophy will find here a clear vision and explication of the theoretical and practical background and the underpinnings of representative government.J. Roland Pennock was professor of political science at Swarthmore College for more than twenty-five years, as well as a fellow at the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.John W. Chapman is professor emeritus of political science at the University of Pittsburgh.

About J. Roland Pennock

J. Roland Pennock was professor of political science at Swarthmore College for more than twenty-five years, as well as a fellow at the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. John W. Chapman is professor emeritus of political science at the University of Pittsburgh. Both of these authors have edited books together in the NOMOS series.

Table of Contents

The Concept of Representation; 1: Political Representation: an Overview; 2: Practical Representation; 3: Commentary: The Paradox of Representation; 4: Commentary: Representation and the Problem of Identity; 5: Two Notes on Representation; Historical Discussion; 6: Modern and Medieval Representation; 7: An Augustan Debate: Notes on the History of the Idea of Representation; The Theory of Representation; 8: Electors and Representatives: A Contribution to the Theory of Representation; 9: Representation, Governmental Stability, and Decisional Effectiveness; Constitutional Decisions and the Theory of Representation; 10: Representation in Law and Equity; 11: Black on Representation: A Question; 12: Political Parties in the Normative Theory of Representation; 13: Standards for Representative Selection and Apportionment; 14: Representation Values and Reapportionment Practice: The Eschatology of One-Man, One-Vote; Weighted Voting and the Theory of Representation; 15: Weighted Voting: A Mathematical Analysis for Instrumental Judgments; 16: Weighted Voting and One-Man, One-Vote; Extra-Elective Representation; 17: The Bureaucracy as Representatives; Representation Under Noncompetitive Party Systems; 18: The Mechanism of Popular Activity in the Exercise of State Authority in Peoples Poland; 19: Notes for a Theory of Nondemocratic Representation

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NPB9780202308852
9780202308852
0202308855
Representation by J. Roland Pennock
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2006-11-15
336
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