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(20th century)
Theory of democracy.
Because of the large number of voters in modern democracies, elections provide a greatly diluted form of political participation.
Representative, indirect politics - with voters meeting and discussing and choosing at local level - achieves some of the involvement in a political community which otherwise would be lost.
Source:
Anne Phillips, Engendering Democracy (Cambridge, 1991)
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