期刊名称:Anuario Colombiano de Historia Social y de la Cultura
印刷版ISSN:2256-5647
出版年度:2021
卷号:48
期号:1
页码:69-93
DOI:10.15446/achsc.v48n1.91545
出版社:Universidad Nacional de Colombia
摘要:This article examines the nature of elections both in the monarchical order and in the republican order born with the New-Grenadian Revolution, analyzing its role in the representation that society elaborates on itself. It shows how in the monarchy the elections, although copious, had an accessory role linked to the designation of marginal responsibilities in the whole of a transcendent order, while in the republic the elections became central, as an expression of the atomization of the society from the principle of the abstract citizen who only obeys the authority and the law if those are the product of consent.
其他摘要:This article examines the nature of elections both in the monarchical order and in the republican order born with the New-Grenadian Revolution, analyzing its role in the representation that society elaborates on itself. It shows how in the monarchy the elections, although copious, had an accessory role linked to the designation of marginal responsibilities in the whole of a transcendent order, while in the republic the elections became central, as an expression of the atomization of the society from the principle of the abstract citizen who only obeys the authority and the law if those are the product of consent.