At the heart of this work is an attempt to unveil the mechanisms of “government by consensus”, a concept that has become essential in political systems increasingly characterised by constitutional and democratic aspirations, which require the political class to engage in dialogue with citizens, who are called upon to legitimise the ruling classes through their approval. Alongside consensus is knowledge, and it is on this pairing that the research group outlined its premises and invited authors to reflect.
Introduction
DANIELE DI BARTOLOMEO
2025-01-01
Abstract
At the heart of this work is an attempt to unveil the mechanisms of “government by consensus”, a concept that has become essential in political systems increasingly characterised by constitutional and democratic aspirations, which require the political class to engage in dialogue with citizens, who are called upon to legitimise the ruling classes through their approval. Alongside consensus is knowledge, and it is on this pairing that the research group outlined its premises and invited authors to reflect.File in questo prodotto:
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