POLI 212 Lecture Notes - Radical Democracy, Direct Democracy, French Revolution

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Democratic republicanism: a turning point in european democratic history, a radical moment. Democratic republicanism has a distinctive constitutional commitment. They want a republic, which was a radical commitment because it was a challenge to monarchical regimes, how europe was organized. The place and role of the catholic church in european society is that organized. Concordats, from a catholic point of view are defined a bilateral. This is not the first challenge to republican in early or early-modern europe . Protestants in europe came to accept constitutionally limited monarchs. The protestant challenge was compatible with living under a monarch (as long as there were constitutional limits). Republican challenge to catholicism and the monarchical principle is much more radical because they couldn"t reconcile themselves with a monarchical regime. Republican challenge emerged in places where the protestant reformation did not take deep root (republicanism as an alternative).

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