Ideas y Valores (Dec 2011)

Aggregate Democracyand Deliberative Democracy: An Inevitable Practical Circle

  • Macarena Marey

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 147
pp. 153 – 175

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The paper sets forth programmatically a series of conditions necessary for a deliberative theory of democracy to be able to account for the normative value of the two fundamental principles of democracy: human rights and popular sovereignty. The starting point is the question of whether aggregate conceptions are capable ofdesigning collective decision-making procedures in which those two principles are mutually entailed. The article emphasizes the importance for democratic procedures to include a reciprocal justification requirement that cannot be fully satisfied by aggregate or agonistic conceptions.

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