![]() ![]() In addition, it reveals that epistemic democracy is not at odds with agonistic democracy. ![]() A comparative reading between Mill and Alencar reveals that representation does not simply reproduce or mirror pre-given ideas and identities, but also constructs them. ![]() epistemic democracy and agonistic democracy can be mutually reinforcing. political representation is endowed with constructivist power 02. Seeking to offer a comparison of both theories, this article argues that reading Mill's “Considerations on Representative Government” (1977b) vis-à-vis Alencar's “Systema representativo” (1868) brings to the fore two aspects of Mill's political theory that Mill scholars usually overlook: 01. John Stuart Mill and José de Alencar lived at the same time and wrote about the same issues, and yet the connections between their political theories remain unexplored. ![]()
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