
Borgerinddragelse som opdragelse til repræsentativt demokrati
Author(s) -
Michael O. Boss
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2446-0893
DOI - 10.7146/politik.v18i2.27612
Subject(s) - democracy , legitimacy , argument (complex analysis) , deliberative democracy , character (mathematics) , democratic legitimacy , politics , political science , representative democracy , epistemology , sociology , law and economics , public administration , law , philosophy , mathematics , biochemistry , chemistry , geometry
The purpose of the article is to discuss whether decreasing con dence in politicians, political parties and governments and falling electoral participation should be seen as expressions of a crisis of representative democracy. Although it does point out elements that re ect a disjunction between the classical argument for representative democracy – legitimacy and e ectiveness – the article rejects this perception. e article argues, however, that there are good reasons for supplementing representative democracy with deliberative processes as a means of keeping a democratic culture vibrant and enhancing the public’s understanding of the character, aims, and conditions of representative democracy.