Paradojas de la “soberanía popular”. Un análisis en clave filosófica / Paradox of “traditional sovereignty”. An analysis in philosophical terms
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Soberanía, Pueblo, Voluntad General, Gobierno, Política, Sovereignty, People, Volonté Générale, Governance, PoliticsAbstract
En este trabajo se analiza el origen y el alcance de una reinversión acaecida en la relación fundante de lo político durante la gestación y la maduración de la corriente principal de la teoría política moderna. Dicha relación, de carácter ascendente en lo que se refiere a la legitimación del poder político, es comparada con el modelo asumido en líneas generales por la tradición clásico–renacentista, mostrando algunos aspectos paradójicos a los que semejante reinversión parecería conducir.
This paper analyses the background and scope of a reinvestment in the political foundation during the forging and development of the modern political mainstream theory. Given involvement of ascending nature regarding political power authentication is compared with the model adopted by the classical–renaissance tradition, depicting some paradoxical features which seem to have been caused by such reinvestment.
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