The paradox of technocratic democracy and the democratic deficit of european institutions by Jürgen Habermas

Aufklärung v. 2, n. 2 (2015) • Aufklärung - Revista de Filosofia

Autor: Jorge Adriano Lubenow

Resumo:

In the nineties, Habermas redirected his political writings to the post-national constellation (global and European) and the possibilities of a society politically integrated through transnational democracy (or post-national democracy). This thematic reorientation took place on two fronts. The first one is the global transnational democracy, which includes the impacts of the economic globalization on national democracies, as well the proposal for a political Constitution for a pluralistic world society, based on a constitutionalization of international law. The second one is the European transnational democracy, which includes the redefinition of the political profile of European welfare state for an economic liberal profile, as well the paradox of democratic technocracy operated by European institutions and the proposal to overcome the decoupled technocratic policy model. This paper will address only this last topic, describing the reasons of the democratic deficit and the consequent delay of European political Union. Despite numerous reforms, the technocratic policies have not eliminated the discrepancy between centralization and democratization, and mistakenly indicate another direction further reinforcing the problem of European undemocratic institutions. In contrast, Habermas argues that the democratic deficit could only be overcome replacing the technocratic approach by a deeper democratization of European institutions.

DOI: : https://doi.org/10.18012/arf.2016.25907

Texto Completo: http://www.periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs/index.php/arf/article/view/25907

Palavras-Chave: Jürgen Habermas, Transnational democracy,Tech

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