Degrees of democraticity

<p>People have tended to load their different conceptions of democracy with their own political ideals; in this paper it is argued that normative and definitional questions should rather be separated, so that political philosophers and political scientists may adopt the same concept of democra...

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Main Author: Lars Bergström
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Language:English
Published: Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law 2011-05-01
Series:Oñati Socio-Legal Series
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Online Access:http://ssrn.com/abstract=1837342
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spelling doaj-ff8b0abfac3947d683233b4079beba452020-11-24T22:32:29ZengOñati International Institute for the Sociology of LawOñati Socio-Legal Series2079-59712011-05-01153Degrees of democraticityLars Bergström<p>People have tended to load their different conceptions of democracy with their own political ideals; in this paper it is argued that normative and definitional questions should rather be separated, so that political philosophers and political scientists may adopt the same concept of democracy, even if they disagree normatively or politically. Moreover, it is argued that we should replace an absolute notion of democracy by a relativized notion, which allows for different degrees of democraticity. This facilitates the separation of normative and conceptual issues and it is convenient in contexts in which “democratic deficits” are discussed – as e.g. when democracy is to be implemented on a supranational level. Moreover, it has the consequence that democratic deficits are not necessarily bad.</p> <p><strong>DOWNLOAD THIS PAPER FROM SSRN</strong>: <a href="http://ssrn.com/abstract=1837342" target="_blank">http://ssrn.com/abstract=1837342</a></p>http://ssrn.com/abstract=1837342Alf RossChanges of PowerCorruptionDemocracyDiscriminationIdeal TypeIndividual RightsRepresentationSubsidiarity
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Degrees of democraticity
Oñati Socio-Legal Series
Alf Ross
Changes of Power
Corruption
Democracy
Discrimination
Ideal Type
Individual Rights
Representation
Subsidiarity
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title Degrees of democraticity
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title_fullStr Degrees of democraticity
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publisher Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law
series Oñati Socio-Legal Series
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publishDate 2011-05-01
description <p>People have tended to load their different conceptions of democracy with their own political ideals; in this paper it is argued that normative and definitional questions should rather be separated, so that political philosophers and political scientists may adopt the same concept of democracy, even if they disagree normatively or politically. Moreover, it is argued that we should replace an absolute notion of democracy by a relativized notion, which allows for different degrees of democraticity. This facilitates the separation of normative and conceptual issues and it is convenient in contexts in which “democratic deficits” are discussed – as e.g. when democracy is to be implemented on a supranational level. Moreover, it has the consequence that democratic deficits are not necessarily bad.</p> <p><strong>DOWNLOAD THIS PAPER FROM SSRN</strong>: <a href="http://ssrn.com/abstract=1837342" target="_blank">http://ssrn.com/abstract=1837342</a></p>
topic Alf Ross
Changes of Power
Corruption
Democracy
Discrimination
Ideal Type
Individual Rights
Representation
Subsidiarity
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