Two Cheers for Interpretivism: Deconstructing the British Political Tradition |
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Authors: | David Marsh Matthew Hall Paul Fawcett |
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Institution: | Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra |
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Abstract: | This article engages with Bevir and Rhodes' version of interpretivism from a critical realist perspective. It argues that they are misguided to equate path‐dependency with path‐determinancy. Instead, we argue that there are three path‐dependencies, institutional, discursive and political‐economic, which constrain without determining the actions of agents and thus effect political outcomes. The argument is illustrated through a brief consideration of the operation of the British Political Tradition. |
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Keywords: | Interpretivism critical realism path dependency |
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