The article discusses the theory of agenda espoused by philosopher Jeremy Bentham in his work "Political Tactics." It explores the theory of parliamentary agenda, the use of economic theory in the realm of constitutional and political analysis and the role of publicity in parliamentary procedure. The author explains the belief of Bentham in the role of public opinion to promote the general interest of society and the safeguards necessary to protect it from manipulations.
The Devil in Details: Bentham’s Political Tactics as a Theory of Agenda
GUIDI, MARCO ENRICO LUIGI
2008-01-01
Abstract
The article discusses the theory of agenda espoused by philosopher Jeremy Bentham in his work "Political Tactics." It explores the theory of parliamentary agenda, the use of economic theory in the realm of constitutional and political analysis and the role of publicity in parliamentary procedure. The author explains the belief of Bentham in the role of public opinion to promote the general interest of society and the safeguards necessary to protect it from manipulations.File in questo prodotto:
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