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Persvarstant liberalizmą: požiūris į ideologijas, demokratiją ir politines partijas
Reconsidering Liberalism: an Approach to Ideologies, Democracy, and Political Parties

Author(s): Dangis Gudelis
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Mykolas Romeris University
Keywords: reconsidered liberalism; ideological pluralism; comprehensive democracy; public deliberations; political parties

Summary/Abstract: The article develops normative assumptions about what the political ideologies, democracy and political parties ought to be and advocates a reconsidered version of liberalism, which is perceived as an alternative to the prevailing modern political ideologies. Assumptions of reconsidered liberalism about the role of ideologies in democracy are generalized in the concept of ideological pluralism. The article also presents a concept of comprehensive democracy as an alternative to representative, direct, deliberative, civic and other modern conceptions of democracies. In this perspective democracy is perceived as a mode of collective decision-making process. Normative criteria for the basic elements of a collective decision making process, i.e.: participants of decision-making processes, decisionmaking procedures, content of decisions and implementation of decisions, are formulated. Assumptions about the alternative role of political parties in democracy are derived from the conception of the comprehensive democracy. It is proposed to assign to political parties functions such as civic education, organizing and moderating public deliberations, monitoring policy implementation.

  • Issue Year: 3/2011
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 423-441
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English
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