El campamento participativo : por qué la representación política no es virtuosa en sí misma, sino en todo caso un mal necesario
In this paper I defend the idea that political representation is a necessary evil, that direct participation is indispensable to democratize decision-making procedures and that, thus, the content of the right to take part in the conduct of public affairs must be read under this light. For this purpo...
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Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones
2016
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| Acceso en línea: | http://www.derecho.uba.ar/publicaciones/lye/revistas/96/el-campamento-participativo.pdf http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=pderecho/lecciones&cl=CL1&d=HWA_1968 http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/collect/pderecho/lecciones/index/assoc/HWA_1968.dir/1968.PDF |
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| Sumario: | In this paper I defend the idea that political representation is a necessary evil, that direct participation is indispensable to democratize decision-making procedures and that, thus, the content of the right to take part in the conduct of public affairs must be read under this light. For this purpose, first, I present an affirmative argument regarding the ideal of self-government as an ideal of full participation. Then, I try to answer the arguments presented by what I describe as two lines of "representativist" thought: a classic, madisonian, line of thought, reluctant to any idea of participation, and another, more modern, which admits some space for participation. Later, I consider the impact of these discussions on the interpretation of the human right to take part in the conduct of public affairs. Finally, I sum up the argument |
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