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Globalizzazione e democrazia: considerazioni su D. Held, Democrazia e ordine globale
Globalization and Democracy: on D. Held, Democrazia e ordine globale
Manganaro Favaretto, Gilda
2000
Abstract
The complex political, economic and cultural processes of globalization, shaping the world in which we live, make the traditional instruments of interpretation no longer useful. In this perspective, the increasing weakening of the nation-state and the beginning of an uncontrollable and anarchical growth of society become realistic. Instead of recognizing the irreversibleness of this process, Held believes that it is possible to build up a new democratic architecture of world order. Against the scepticals who declare that the extent of contemporary globalization is wholly exaggerated and against the transformationalists who extol a new poliarchy, Held’s challenge is to try to elaborate an original intellectual test in order to get rid of unacceptable asymmetrical distribution of life opportunity according to different historical values and geographical contexts. Although Held is not always persuasive, in that his subject would require an emprical approach in different fields rather than a theoretical ‘conceptual stretching’ (to use Sartori’s phrase), his effort shows that a democratic control in beginning global processes is necessary even if it is extremely difficult to achieve now.
Series
Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics
II (2000) 1
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Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
Gilda Manganaro Favaretto, "Globalizzazione e democrazia: considerazioni su D. Held, Democrazia e ordine globale", in: Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics, II (2000) 1
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it
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