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Varieties of the Post-Liberal Conception of Deliberative Democracy
TAMURA, Tetsuki
open access
deliberative democracy
liberal democracy
post-liberal
workplace democracy
public-private distinction
capitalist democracy
In recent years, there has been talk of a ‘crisis of liberal democracy’. The focus then has been on the rise of ‘post-liberal’ democracy as ‘illiberal democracy’. However, does the ‘crisis of liberal democracy’ really mean the ‘crisis of democracy’? This article attempts to give an answer for this question through a reconsideration of the relationship between liberal democracy and deliberative democracy. In doing so, this article will focus on the plurality of the meaning of ‘liberal’ in liberal democracy. As the meaning of liberal is plural (capitalism, competitive party system, the public–private distinction, and constitutionalism), what the ‘post-liberal’ means is plural as well. Then I propose that we can find the varieties of the post-liberal conception of deliberative democracy, according to the plurality of the meaning of liberal. They include (1) workplace deliberative democracy, (2) non-electoral representation and/or non-representative democracy with deliberation, (3) deliberative democracy in the private sphere (deliberative systems in private spaces), and (4) non-constitutional deliberative (discursive) democracy in the public sphere.
名古屋大学大学院法学研究科
Graduate School of Law, Nagoya University
2021-06-25
eng
departmental bulletin paper
VoR
https://doi.org/10.18999/nujlp.290.1
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/0002001175
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2001175
10.18999/nujlp.290.1
0439-5905
名古屋大学法政論集
Journal of Law and Politics
290
25
49
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