Tag: Electoral Campaigns

An Impossible Election: Democracy, Knowledge, and the Judicial Vote

By Juan Larrosa, May 13, 2025   Many of the ideals that sustain our contemporary democracies have their roots in classical cultures. In particular, Plato proposed the notion of the ideal city: a community of 5,040 citizens in which people could know one another, participate in government, and equitably share labor. Building on this idea, the American scholar James Carey… Read more →