DOES CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY DEMANDS AGONISM OR DELIBERATION?

Contemporary democratic societies are characterized by two inescapable empirical phenomena: 1) The existence of deep, persistent and ineradicable political disagreements within each democratic society; 2) the need for political action courses common to all citizens (Waldron, 2005: 18). The aggregati...

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Autor principal: Olivares, Nicolás Emanuel
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad 2015
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topic pluralismo político
cooperación política
democracia agregativa
democracia agonal
democracia deliberativa.
political pluralism
political cooperation
aggregative democracy
agonistic democracy
deliberative democracy.
spellingShingle pluralismo político
cooperación política
democracia agregativa
democracia agonal
democracia deliberativa.
political pluralism
political cooperation
aggregative democracy
agonistic democracy
deliberative democracy.
Olivares, Nicolás Emanuel
DOES CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY DEMANDS AGONISM OR DELIBERATION?
topic_facet pluralismo político
cooperación política
democracia agregativa
democracia agonal
democracia deliberativa.
political pluralism
political cooperation
aggregative democracy
agonistic democracy
deliberative democracy.
author Olivares, Nicolás Emanuel
author_facet Olivares, Nicolás Emanuel
author_sort Olivares, Nicolás Emanuel
title DOES CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY DEMANDS AGONISM OR DELIBERATION?
title_short DOES CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY DEMANDS AGONISM OR DELIBERATION?
title_full DOES CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY DEMANDS AGONISM OR DELIBERATION?
title_fullStr DOES CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY DEMANDS AGONISM OR DELIBERATION?
title_full_unstemmed DOES CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY DEMANDS AGONISM OR DELIBERATION?
title_sort does contemporary democracy demands agonism or deliberation?
description Contemporary democratic societies are characterized by two inescapable empirical phenomena: 1) The existence of deep, persistent and ineradicable political disagreements within each democratic society; 2) the need for political action courses common to all citizens (Waldron, 2005: 18). The aggregative democratic conception, receipted by most political constitutions, has shown some weaknesses to address this reality. In response, two rival democratic conceptions have emerged, namely: a) agonistic-pluralist; and b) deliberative-republican. This article aims to: 1) reconstruct the conceptual and normative assumptions of these two conceptions; 2) contrast them; and 3) outline arguments for a deliberative-republican democratic conception. The methodology used is the analytical political philosophy, namely: a) rational reconstruction of concepts; and b) reflective equilibrium. The present work aims to contribute to the ongoing debate about which is the best normative conception of democracy to adopt in non ideal contemporary normative conditions.
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