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- Title
APROXIMACIÓN A LA DEMOCRACIA DELIBERATIVA DE HABERMAS.
- Authors
CUCHUMBÉ HOLGUÍN, NELSON JAIR; GIRALDO CHAVARRIAGA, JHON ALEXANDER
- Abstract
This article reflects on Habermas' conception of deliberative democracy. In this conception, it is considered that respect for constitutional principles and the monitoring of the institutionalized procedures of communication are the moral keys that would facilitate collective decision-making and the construction of plural political unit. In this sense, politics is highlighted as deliberation and cooperation among participants in a democratic process. Nonetheless, in deliberative democracy appears to be a political deficit by ignoring situations in which the rulers use the power of persuasive communication to enforce principles and interests that invade all aspects of the public sphere, and this take us to identify public administration as the center of the political scene and to gradually depoliticize collective decision making.
- Subjects
POLITICAL doctrines; COMMUNICATION ethics; ETHICAL decision making; REPRESENTATIVE government; DEMOCRATIC deficit; PUBLIC administration -- Social aspects
- Publication
Discusiones Filosóficas, 2013, Vol 14, Issue 22, p141
- ISSN
0124-6127
- Publication type
Article