Una aproximación crítico-contextual al declive de la democracia en la era neoliberal

  • Alvarado-Espina E
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Abstract

This article proposes a critical-contextual interpretation to explain the decline of democracy in the neoliberal era. To that aim the main premises of the liberal and post-Marxist theories of democracy are first reviewed and discussed. Secondly, a substantive concept of democracy is built by combining the central elements of liberal pluralism and agonist pluralism (political equality, political pluralism and accountability). Finally, using this concept as a framework for analysis, two contextual dimensions are established that affect democracy as a political system: dominant culture (ideology) and social structure (inequality). From this theoretical framework, it is established that democracy, as a system that articulates political life, is dysfunctional to a society with a neoliberal ideology. This conclusion is based on three elements that distort democracy in practice: a) neoliberal freedom, which leads to a more elitist decision- making process; b) neoliberal State, which disassociates the debate on the economic system from the political and social spheres; and c) neoliberal economy, which increases inequality and makes individuals with less material resources to exclude themselves from the political system.

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Alvarado-Espina, E. (2018). Una aproximación crítico-contextual al declive de la democracia en la era neoliberal. Revista Española de Ciencia Política, (47), 69–91. https://doi.org/10.21308/recp.47.03

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