How do the arguments of theorists like Schumpeter and Rancière problematize the notion of "the people" as the sovereign source of democratic legitimacy?

1

Schumpeter and Rancière argue that "the people" is a fictional construct used by political elites to justify their own power, rather than a coherent political subject.

2

 Schumpeter and Rancière contend that democracy is inherently an oligarchic system in which a small political class competes for the votes of a largely passive and uninformed citizenry.

3

Schumpeter and Rancière assert that the idea of "the people" as the source of democratic legitimacy is a myth that obscures the reality of power relations in capitalist societies.

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 All of the above
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