Democracia, derechos y regla de mayoría
una mirada a partir de la teoría de Norberto Bobbio
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https://doi.org/10.5347/44.2016.67Keywords:
democracy, liberalism, majority rule, rights, Norberto BobbioAbstract
Democracy, Rights, and Majority Rule: an Assessment from Norberto Bobbio’s Theory
Democracy as a form of government admits its division in at least two different moments: its old form and its modern form. A distinctive trait of the latter version –representative (modern) democracy– is the presence of representatives elected by popular vote. Given this, it is generally held that vote and majority rule are “typically democratic” mechanisms. However, neither vote nor majority rule are exclusive of democratic systems. Thus, defining how these two mechanisms should operate in a democratic system is one of the main problems of democratic theory in its relation with the study of fundamental rights. This article addresses the problems raised by these questions departing, mainly, from the theory of Norberto Bobbio.
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