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Cheneval, Francis, Nicolaidis, Kalypso |
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European Journal of Political Theory; Apr2017, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p235-260, 26p |
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The Eurozone crisis has brought the imperative of democratic autonomy within the EU to the forefront, a concern at the core of demoicratic theory. The article seeks to move the scholarship on demoicratic theory a step further by exploring what we call the social construction of demoicratic reality. While the EU's legal-institutional infrastructure may imperfectly approximate a demoicratic structure, we need ask to what extent the 'bare bones' demoicratic character of a polity can actually be grounded in a full-flesh social construct that is or could be acted out in the democratic experience and the selfawareness of its peoples. Ultimately, such an enquiry should help us understand whether a polity like the EU is actually and potentially a stable or unstable political form. We develop a consistent theory of popular sovereignty drawing on John Searle and HLA Hart to conceive the constitutionalised people (demos) as a social fact and the sovereignty of the people as a status ascribed to the people. We use this construction of demoicratic reality as a conceptual framework to understand the possibility of popular sovereignty being exercised concurrently by several rather than just one demos. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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