Democracy and the limits of political realism |
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Authors: | Roberto Frega |
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Institution: | 1. Centre de recherche en sciences sociales de Berlin, Centre Marc Bloch , Berlin, Germany fregarob@gmail.com https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6556-4275 |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT This article explores the recent resurgence of realism in the political sciences, questioning its relevance for democratic theory. Starting from a critical review of recent works in the field, the article calls into question the relevance of empirical investigations of political reality for normative theorizing, and contends that some of the normative conclusions advanced in this literature are not warranted. More precisely, the article questions the reliability of studies of political behavior and of political opinion as a sound basis on which to draw normative inferences about democratic legitimacy. It contends that the kind of epistemic realism their authors promote cannot deliver what it promises. The article concludes by proposing an alternative interpretation of the democratic principle as a practical postulate of political reason that reconciles empirical evidence about political behavior with the classical interpretation of democratic legitimacy. |
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Keywords: | Democratic theory realism Walter Lippmann John Dewey |
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