This article examines relationships between capitalism and democracy as perceived by contending perspectives within the liberal capitalist‐liberal democratic tradition(s). Bentham and the Mills are taken as initiating both this tradition and the core elements of the debate within it. Pre‐Benthamite theories are first reviewed. Then, after discussion of Bentham and James Mill and of John Stuart Mill, Mill's late nineteenth and early twentieth century successors are examined. We then go on to consider hypotheses concerning the “exceptional” quality of relationships between capitalism and democracy in the United States. The penultimate section of the article adumbrates the main contours of mid‐twentieth century pluralist‐elitist theories. We conclude with a summary.
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Theories of Liberal Capitalist Democracy: Alternative Perspectives Available to Purchase
John E. Elliott;
John E. Elliott
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
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Joanna V. Scott
Joanna V. Scott
California State University at Long Beach
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6712
Print ISSN: 0306-8293
© MCB UP Limited
1987
International Journal of Social Economics (1987) 14 (7-8-9): 52–87.
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Elliott JE, Scott JV (1987), "Theories of Liberal Capitalist Democracy: Alternative Perspectives". International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 14 No. 7-8-9 pp. 52–87, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb014071
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