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Parliamentary thinking: procedure, rhetoric and time

Part of the Rhetoric, Politics and Society series
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The parliamentary style of politics has been formed over centuries; nobody theorised it in advance.

This book presents a thought experiment to spell out key principles of the parliamentary ideal type of politics.

Max Weber offers the main intellectual inspiration, Westminster parliament provides the main historical reference and the author's studies on parliamentary procedure and rhetoric provide the background for the book.

Parliamentary acting and thinking offer us the best example of politics as a contingent and controversial activity.

Using a parliamentary imagination, the author constructs the ideal type in five main chapters: dissensual modes of proceeding; rhetoric of parliamentary debate; parliamentary formation and control of government; parliamentarians as politicians; and parliamentary time as their common subtext.

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Palgrave Macmillan
3319905333 / 9783319905334
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
320.01
05/07/2018
England
English
263 pages
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