Ambiguous Ideals and Problematic Outcomes: Democracy, Civil Society, Human Rights, and Social Justice

  • Гёран Терборн University of Cambridge, Free School Lane, Cambridge, CB2 3RQ, UK
  • Екатерина Горбунова University of Lisbon, Av. Professor Egas Moniz, 1600-190, Lisboa, Portugal
Keywords: politics, power, democracy, nation

Abstract

This paper is devoted to the proving of three fundamental principles of democracy. The first one notes that the ideal of democracy has some kind of uncertainty. The second one remarks that the concept of “civil society” is unsuitable for solving analytical and practical problems. Finally, the third one points out that the key for understanding the correlation between democratic ideal & democratic reality is the question about human rights & social justice. Because of these principles, modern political science has some new questions, such as “Who is nation?” & “Is it possible for democracy to have more than one nation?”. During this research we have shown some approaches for solving these questions. 

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Author Biography

Екатерина Горбунова, University of Lisbon, Av. Professor Egas Moniz, 1600-190, Lisboa, Portugal
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Published
2011-03-31
How to Cite
ТерборнГ., & ГорбуноваЕ. (2011). Ambiguous Ideals and Problematic Outcomes: Democracy, Civil Society, Human Rights, and Social Justice. Russian Sociological Review, 3(3), 18-40. Retrieved from https://ihe.hse.ru/index.php/sociologica/article/view/558
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