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      Democracy in Britain

      by Matt Cole

      This textbook brings together an introduction to the political theory of democracy since Ancient times and a critical picture of its place in Britain today.

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      Paperback
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      English
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      This textbook brings together an introduction to the political theory of democracy since Ancient times and a critical picture of its place in Britain today.The author examines the work of Plato and Aristotle, Rousseau and Mill, Marx and Weber, and locates them and others in the debate about what democracy means. He then scrutinises Britain's claim to be a developing democracy, from the power of the Prime Minister and the role of political parties to the influence of pressure groups and the media, as well as recent constitutional changes.In the context of declining public trust in political institutions and increasing reluctance to vote, crucial questions are tackled: do we have a democracy, and why does it matter? Key Features:*A wide-ranging, accessible introduction to the place of Democracy in Britain today*Divided into two halves: on democratic theory (reflecting its history, development, and key concepts) and democratic practice (examining political institutions)*Offers examples of documentary material to illustrate the ideas presented*Up-to-date: includes material written after the 2005 General Election

      Author Biography

      Matt Cole teaches Politics and History at King Edward VI Sixth Form College in Stourbridge, and has lectured on Social Sciences for the Open University and for Birmingham University. He has contributed to Politics Review, Modern History Review, Parliamentary Affairs and The British Elections & Parties Review amongst other journals, and broadcast as a BBC radio electoral analyst at the last four general elections.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction; Part 1: Theory; 1. Representation, Liberty and Democracy; 2. The Origins of Democracy; 3. The Emergence of Representative Democracy; Part 2: Practice; 4. The Westminster Model; 5. Critiques of British Democracy; 6. The Remedies; 7. Conclusion: The Puzzle of Participation.

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      This textbook brings together an introduction to the political theory of democracy since Ancient times and a critical picture of its place in Britain today.The author examines the work of Plato and Aristotle, Rousseau and Mill, Marx and Weber, and locates them and others in the debate about what democracy means. He then scrutinises Britain's claim to be a developing democracy, from the power of the Prime Minister and the role of political parties to the influence of pressure groups and the media, as well as recent constitutional changes.In the context of declining public trust in political institutions and increasing reluctance to vote, crucial questions are tackled: do we have a democracy, and why does it matter? Key Features:*A wide-ranging, accessible introduction to the place of Democracy in Britain today*Divided into two halves: on democratic theory (reflecting its history, development, and key concepts) and democratic practice (examining political institutions)*Offers examples of documentary material to illustrate the ideas presented*Up-to-date: includes material written after the 2005 General Election

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      This textbook brings together an introduction to the political theory of democracy since Ancient times and a critical picture of its place in Britain today. The author examines the work of Plato and Aristotle, Rousseau and Mill, Marx and Weber, and locates them and others in the debate about what democracy means. He then scrutinises Britain's claim to be a developing democracy, from the power of the Prime Minister and the role of political parties to the influence of pressure groups and the media, as well as recent constitutional changes. In the context of declining public trust in political institutions and increasing reluctance to vote, crucial questions are tackled: do we have a democracy, and why does it matter? Key Features: A wide-ranging, accessible introduction to the place of Democracy in Britain today Divided into two halves: on democratic theory (reflecting its history, development, and key concepts) and democratic practice (examining political institutions) Offers examples of documentary material to illustrate the ideas presented Up-to-date: includes material written after the 2005 General Election

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      ISBN0748623124
      Author Matt Cole
      Short Title DEMOCRACY IN BRITAIN
      Publisher Edinburgh University Press
      Language English
      ISBN-10 0748623124
      ISBN-13 9780748623129
      Media Book
      Format Paperback
      Year 2006
      Imprint Edinburgh University Press
      Place of Publication Edinburgh
      Country of Publication United Kingdom
      DOI 10.1604/9780748623129
      UK Release Date 2006-04-03
      NZ Release Date 2006-04-03
      Pages 192
      Series Politics Study Guides
      Publication Date 2006-04-03
      DEWEY 321.80941
      Audience Professional & Vocational
      AU Release Date 2006-07-10
      Illustrations Illustrations

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