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A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF POLITICS AND DEMOCRACY
A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF POLITICS AND DEMOCRACY

Author(s): Albert Ogien
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Philosophy, Social Sciences, Political Philosophy, Political Theory, Political Sciences, Sociology, Sociology of Politics
Published by: Ediktura Beladi
Keywords: democracy; ordinary conception of politics; radical pluralism; civil disobedience; gatherings;

Summary/Abstract: This paper endorses a pluralist conception of politics, which articulates three proposals : 1) the order of politics is scattered throughout society ; 2) its institutionalization takes place in a multitude of ways which are not confined to those acknowledged by State administrations ; and 3) forms of political action manifest themselves under modes that often go far beyond the usual bounds set by official political. In such a perspective, politics is not conceived of as if it were totally detached from the daily life of the members of a society. It thus contends that in their political dealings citizens make use of an ordinary conception of politics and democracy which endows them with a specific idea of the common good and of the rights a State should guarantee to nationals. This contention is empirically put to test through two case studies of political claim staking: civil disobedience and gatherings (encampments, occupations). The article eventually suggest that democracy should be seen as a method for organizing ordinary social relations on the basis of a principle : respecting the plain autonomy and unconditional equality of any citizen.

  • Issue Year: XII/2016
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 7-24
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English