El papel de las emociones en la teoría democrática. Desafíos para un uso público de la razón en tiempos de populismo

Translated title of the contribution: The role of emotions in democratic theory. Challenges for the public use of reason in times of populism

Paolo Cossarini, Roberto García Alonso

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Abstract

Nowadays, the revival of extreme right-wing populism as well as the increase of protest movements brings the emotions to the forefront. The political conflict seems then to be controlled by passions such as fear and rage. In this context it is worth asking if passions and emotions should play a role in the democratic political legitimacy. This article explores the problems of emotions in the democratic theory. First, we stress the role of emotions in the political scene today, particularly their role in the populist movements. Secondly, this paper advances some suggestion for a solution beyond a strict understanding of the criteria of deliberative democratic theory. The result is a new perspective of the possibilities of the practice of deliberative democracy, one which abandons the search for perfection in only one institution, and looks instead to a more dialogical understanding of deliberative theory itself.
Translated title of the contributionThe role of emotions in democratic theory. Challenges for the public use of reason in times of populism
Original languageSpanish
JournalRevista de Estudios Politicos
Pages (from-to)291-315
ISSN0048-7694
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Populism
  • Democratic theory
  • public reason
  • Deliberation

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