The evolution of the characteristics of modern political representation in west
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i20.538Keywords:
Modern political representation, representative government, representative mandate and no revocability, sovereignty, periodical vote and freedom of speechAbstract
The main purpose of this paper is to respond synthetically to five of the main questions about modern political representation. Namely: why did it arise, around what axiology assumption did it, what characteristics do they possess, which were the theoretical-practical bases of each of them and which evolution have the had until the end of 20th century.
Enviado el (Submission Date): 06/04/2018
Aceptado el (Acceptance Date): 10/06/2018
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2018-11-27
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