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Accounting for Democracy: Excessive Subjects in a State of Consensus
L. Elena Delgado
Spanish and Portuguese
Gender and Women's Studies
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Center for Global Studies
European Union Center
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Politicians
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Democracy
100%
Public Discourse
100%
Theoretically Informed
100%
Feminism
100%
Spain
100%
Nationalism
100%
Economic Crisis
100%
Public Debate
100%
Conditions of Possibility
100%
Public Protest
100%
Populism
100%
Popular Sovereignty
100%
Social Crisis
100%
Chantal Mouffe
100%
Consensus Democracy
100%
Crisis of Democracy
100%
Le Fort I
100%
Institutional Crisis
100%
Excess Functions
100%
Arts and Humanities
Democracy
100%
Excess
100%
Public debate
50%
Brown
50%
Limits
50%
Spain
50%
Controlled
50%
Crisis
50%
Public Discourse
50%
conditions of possibility
50%
Populism
50%
Chantal Mouffe
50%
Popular Sovereignty
50%
Crisis of Democracy
50%
Social Sciences
Democracy
100%
Social Economics
33%
Spanish
33%
Spain
33%
Popular Sovereignty
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Economics
100%