Authority through Service: A Mesoamerican Approach to Political Expertise

Social Theory and Practice (forthcoming)
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Abstract

In this article, I draw on the Mesoamerican institution of community offices (cargo) to support the view that political authority should be based on both political legitimacy and political expertise. I argue that the Mesoamerican tradition of cargos allows for a notion of political expertise that one acquires by rendering a service to one’s community. This expertise could be made a prerequisite for political representation without being vulnerable to several charges that have been levelled against epistocracy.

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Matthias Kramm
Wageningen University and Research

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