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Sovereignty

In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Ambivalence of Sovereignty in Europe

There's a great ambivalence about sovereignty and indeed popular sovereignty, which is a legacy of the French Revolution. The French Revolution doesn't end especially well. And so there's a great fear actually of popular sovereignty. But by the same token, some fear that the obvious alternative to that system of representation leads in a more or less directed line to Napoleon. Democratic sovereignty looks now to be the only legitimate form of sovereignty. So you still have monarchies, aristoporist, democracies as forms of government. You're nodding away like murder. Can I move on Melissa? We can move on. Right, thank you.

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