Aristokratska teza
Aristocratic Thesis
Author(s): Đorđe PavićevićSubject(s): Government/Political systems, Electoral systems
Published by: Fakultet političkih nauka Univerziteta u Beogradu
Keywords: aristocratic thesis; oligarchy; two faces of elections; democracy; principle of distinction
Summary/Abstract: The article deals with the aristocratic thesis about the character of the elections in representative governments, which has been widely discussed in political theory in previous decades. according to the thesis, the elections have two faces – they are in the same time aristocratic and democratic by nature. as a mixture of democratic and aristocratic principle, representative democracy remains a mixed form of government. The main difference between this form of government and the older form of mixed republic is that general elections have become a method of legitimating the government. This form of government is allied with democratic elitism in their effects, despite the differences in justification of the essential role of elections in democratic processes. according to critics, the aristocratic element in contemporary democracies is more like oligarchic or plutocratic in traditional sense of the word. These critics occasionally refer to this state of affairs as a state of postdemocracy. The main thesis of the article is that differentiation between the two faces of elections is a powerful toll for analysis of contemporary democracies. The author does not defend the aristocratic thesis itself.
Journal: Godišnjak FPN
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 16
- Page Range: 9-24
- Page Count: 16
- Language: Serbian