O modelo de democracia contestatória de Philip Pettit
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1517-0128.v42i2p19-28Palabras clave:
Pettit, democracia, liberdade, dominação, republicanismoResumen
Nas últimas décadas, o republicanismo voltou a ocupar um espaço relevante no debate político contemporâneo. No processo de retomada do pensamento republicano, observada principalmente na obra de Philip Pettit, um dos aspectos mais inovadores é a proposta de uma forma de governo capaz de efetivar o ideal de liberdade como ausência de dominação, denominada de democracia contestatória. O objetivo deste artigo é apresentar e discutir o modelo de democracia contestatória proposto por Pettit.
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