Innerarity, Daniel (2019). Política para Perplexos. Lisboa: Porto Editora, ISBN 978-972-0-45-03232-4, 214 pp. (Critical review)(Vol.13, N.1)
Daniel Innerarity in “Politics for the Perplexed” continues the reflection begun in the aftermath of the Great Recession (Innerarity, 2016) on the current challenges facing contemporary democracies, examining the ethical and cultural foundations for the possibility of a...
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description | Daniel Innerarity in “Politics for the Perplexed” continues the reflection begun in the aftermath of the Great Recession (Innerarity, 2016) on the current challenges facing contemporary democracies, examining the ethical and cultural foundations for the possibility of a new social contract. This social contract is to be based on trust between citizens, but also between them and the various institutions that support liberal democracy. To this end, we are proposed to replace a majority democracy with a negotiation democracy, continuing an “old” theoretical opportunity of the author (Innerarity, 2012). As a desideratum of contemporary societies, negotiation democracy corresponds, in the first place, to an objective and correct diagnosis of the pathologies and dysfunctions of today's western democracies. |
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spelling | doaj.art-c3d11e118ef1444ca16a84c5c35b9e722022-12-22T03:27:33ZengUniversidade Autónoma de LisboaJanus.net1647-72512022-04-01131250254https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.13.01.2Innerarity, Daniel (2019). Política para Perplexos. Lisboa: Porto Editora, ISBN 978-972-0-45-03232-4, 214 pp. (Critical review)(Vol.13, N.1)João Carlos Sousa0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5529-4849Ph.D. student in Communication Science at ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (Portugal) and holder of a grant from the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT). He has a Master Degree in Sociology: exclusions and social policies (University of Beira Interior) and a Bachelor Degree in Sociology. He was a Research Fellow (2010-2015) in the projects Citizens' Agenda: Journalism and Civic Participation in Portuguese Media and Public and Private Mobile Communications, conducted at LabCom, Faculty of Arts and Letters of the University of Beira Interior. Since June 2016, he has been a researcher at OberComDaniel Innerarity in “Politics for the Perplexed” continues the reflection begun in the aftermath of the Great Recession (Innerarity, 2016) on the current challenges facing contemporary democracies, examining the ethical and cultural foundations for the possibility of a new social contract. This social contract is to be based on trust between citizens, but also between them and the various institutions that support liberal democracy. To this end, we are proposed to replace a majority democracy with a negotiation democracy, continuing an “old” theoretical opportunity of the author (Innerarity, 2012). As a desideratum of contemporary societies, negotiation democracy corresponds, in the first place, to an objective and correct diagnosis of the pathologies and dysfunctions of today's western democracies.https://observare.autonoma.pt/janus-net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2022/05/00EN-vol13-n1-REVIEW02.htmln/a |
spellingShingle | João Carlos Sousa Innerarity, Daniel (2019). Política para Perplexos. Lisboa: Porto Editora, ISBN 978-972-0-45-03232-4, 214 pp. (Critical review)(Vol.13, N.1) Janus.net n/a |
title | Innerarity, Daniel (2019). Política para Perplexos. Lisboa: Porto Editora, ISBN 978-972-0-45-03232-4, 214 pp. (Critical review)(Vol.13, N.1) |
title_full | Innerarity, Daniel (2019). Política para Perplexos. Lisboa: Porto Editora, ISBN 978-972-0-45-03232-4, 214 pp. (Critical review)(Vol.13, N.1) |
title_fullStr | Innerarity, Daniel (2019). Política para Perplexos. Lisboa: Porto Editora, ISBN 978-972-0-45-03232-4, 214 pp. (Critical review)(Vol.13, N.1) |
title_full_unstemmed | Innerarity, Daniel (2019). Política para Perplexos. Lisboa: Porto Editora, ISBN 978-972-0-45-03232-4, 214 pp. (Critical review)(Vol.13, N.1) |
title_short | Innerarity, Daniel (2019). Política para Perplexos. Lisboa: Porto Editora, ISBN 978-972-0-45-03232-4, 214 pp. (Critical review)(Vol.13, N.1) |
title_sort | innerarity daniel 2019 politica para perplexos lisboa porto editora isbn 978 972 0 45 03232 4 214 pp critical review vol 13 n 1 |
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