INVESTIGADORES
PERUZZOTTI Carlos Enrique
artículos
Título:
Post-liberal and post-populist democracy: rethinking democratic representation
Autor/es:
ENRIQUE PERUZZOTTI
Revista:
Chinese Political Science Review
Editorial:
Springer Link
Referencias:
Lugar: Nueva York; Año: 2019 vol. 4 p. 221 - 237
ISSN:
2365-4244
Resumen:
The triumph of democracy over its authoritarian adversaries inaugurated a novelpolitical scenario in the democratized world increasingly characterized by the confrontation between ?liberal? and ?populist? forms of democracy. Each model ispredicated on a specifc reading of what democracy is and each, respectively, proposes strategies to realize their democratic ideal. In a way, liberal and populist conceptions of democracy refect each other?s shortcomings: liberals accuse populists of authoritarianism and lack of respect for established institutions, while populists regard liberal arrangements as intrinsically elitist and conservative. The outcome is an apparent theoretical and political standof between two antagonistic visions of what democracy should be. A central argument of this article is that despite their diferences, populism and liberalism share some common assumptions regarding the workings and nature of democracy. They both rely upon variants of an electoral approach to democratic representation. To overcome the apparent standof between those two allegedly contrasting visions of democracy requires breaking with some of their shared assumptions to develop a stronger understanding of what democratic accountability means. That notion should move beyond: (a) a purely electoral understanding to democratic representation; and (b) a notion of accountability as limited government. In brief, a democratic notion of accountability should be predicated on both post-liberal and post-populist presuppositions.