constituentist
A constituentist is a political theorist who advocates for a form of government where the will of the people is expressed through direct and continuous participation. This approach contrasts with representative democracy, where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. Constituentists argue that direct participation is essential for ensuring that government actions are truly reflective of the people's wishes and interests.
The term "constituentist" is often associated with the political philosophy of John Stuart Mill, who proposed
Constituentist theories emphasize the importance of informed and active citizenship. They propose mechanisms such as public
In practice, constituentist principles have influenced various political movements and initiatives around the world. For example,