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Democracy, extension of suffrage, and redistribution in nineteenth-century Europe

机译:十九世纪欧洲的民主,选举权扩大和再分配

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The recent literature on democratization has traced this process back to the extension of suffrage. However, democratization concerns different aspects, not only the extension of suffrage, but also the extent of the powers of parliament. These two different dimensions of democracy are interdependent and can even be opposed. We show that the political elite maygrant universal suffrage to counter pressure exerted by the bourgeoisie in favor of a widening of the powers of the parliament. By extending suffrage to the masses, the political elite makes it less advantageous for the bourgeoisie to seek a more powerful parliament. However, the entry, even in a parliament without powers, of representatives of the working class leads the political elite to ensure some form of redistribution. The historical experiences of some Western European countries during the nineteenth century and in the early twentieth century confirm this thesis.
机译:最近有关民主化的文献已将此过程追溯到选举权的扩展。但是,民主化涉及不同方面,不仅涉及选举权的扩大,还涉及议会权力的范围。民主的这两个不同方面相互依存,甚至可以对立。我们表明,政治精英可以实行普选权,以抵抗资产阶级施加的有利于扩大议会权力的压力。通过将选举权扩大给群众,政治精英使资产阶级寻求更强大的议会的优势减弱。但是,即使在没有权力的议会中,工人阶级代表的进入也促使政治精英确保某种形式的重新分配。某些西欧国家在19世纪和20世纪初的历史经验证实了这一观点。

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