Famous but Misunderstood

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  • ISBN 9788024662121
  • Weight: 200g
  • Dimensions: 125 x 205mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech Republic
  • Publication City/Country: CZ
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A major reassessment of the work of the canonical political theorist Maurice Duverger.

Widely cited but increasingly seldom read, Maurice Duverger (1917–2014) exemplifies the fate of many canonical thinkers in political science. Famous but Misunderstood revisits his legacy through a comprehensive analysis of three interconnected pillars of his work: the formulation of Duverger’s laws concerning the relationship between electoral systems and party systems; his typology of pluralist party systems; and his empirical theories of democracy. Duverger’s ideas are examined in close comparison with the later and highly influential contributions of Giovanni Sartori (1924–2017) and Arend Lijphart (*1936), highlighting both continuities and divergences.

Authored by political scientist Miroslav Novák, recipient of the 2024 Czech Political Science Association Award for his contribution to the development of Czech political science, the book persuasively argues that contemporary scholarship has significantly misunderstood Duverger’s work. In doing so, it calls for a reassessment not only of Duverger’s theories but also of prevailing narratives about the evolution of political science in the second half of the twentieth century.

Miroslav Novák is professor of political science at AMBIS College and Charles University in Prague.

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