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PRAGMATIST CONCEPTION OF PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY
PRAGMATIST CONCEPTION OF PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY

Author(s): Emil Višňovský
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Slovenská Akadémia Vied - Kabinet výskumu sociálnej a biologickej komunikácie
Keywords: pragmatism; participatory democracy; participation; Dewey; democratic normative community

Summary/Abstract: The paper considers the issue of participatory democracy which has recently got high in the European integration agenda. In the history of ideas, however, it has been a controversial as well as neglected idea associated mostly with Rousseauian and Leftist models of democracy. The autor points to the key features of participatory democracy such as the idea of self-mastery. The philosophical idea of participation lies at the heart of the pragmatist conception of democracy as developed by J. Dewey. Its functioning may be illustrated by the concept of “democratic normative community“. This conception of participatory democracy as a broad social rather than a narow political phenomenon provides the framework that makes it both a vital ideal and a creative task for current global as well as local efforts to bring about the sociopolitical change.

  • Issue Year: 2008
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 92-99
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English
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