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  Can Stratarchically Organized Parties be Democratic? The Canadian Case
 
 
Title: Can Stratarchically Organized Parties be Democratic? The Canadian Case
Author: Carty, R. Kenneth
Cross, William
Appeared in: Journal of elections public opinion and parties
Paging: Volume 16 (2006) nr. 2 pages 93-114
Year: 2006-07-01
Contents: In this paper we are concerned with the fundamental question of internal party democracy. Must political parties that depend upon a substantial membership inevitably end as oligarchies? Has the emergence of the cartel party, the “public utility” of modern democracies, spelled an end to active citizen-partisans? To approach this issue we explore the cartel theorists' suggestion that stratarchical organizational forms might provide parties with a way out of an apparent democratic dead end. The paper considers the logic of such parties and then examines how Canadian parties have been organized around stratarchical principles. The second substantial part of the paper turns to an assessment, in terms of the standards adopted by the Canadian Democratic Audit, of how, and to what extent, these parties might be considered democratic institutions.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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