2021
DOI: 10.18800/iusetveritas.202102.010
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Democracy, Constitution and Conflict: (Re)thinking articulations from the agonism

Abstract: Contemporary liberal democratic societies are marked by complexity and the fact of pluralism and diverse visions of goods. How to articulate them, and how to provide solutions to conflicts? The current predominant perspective of liberal theory does so through the proposal of consensual possibilities; but from this perspective a problem arises: can there be consensus without prejudice to democratic practices and political action, which is an essential mark of a plural society, and which presupposes the non-excl… Show more

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