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OLEGan [10]
2 years ago
8

Government and Democracy How did political machines respond to the needs of the people?

History
1 answer:
Ymorist [56]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

La première illusion, en cultivant la définition de la démocratie comme le pouvoir du peuple, crée le mythe de l’autogouvernement selon lequel le peuple s’émanciperait enfin du règne de la domination et de la sphère oppressive du pouvoir. Pour l’auteur cette illusion est bien un mythe qui n’a jamais correspondu à la réalité de la démocratie. Loin d’être un régime dans lequel le peuple en personne gouverne, la démocratie n’est qu’un certain aménagement de l’asymétrie entre gouvernants et gouvernés, asymétrie propre à tout pouvoir. La démocratie n’est donc pas un régime qui aurait le don exceptionnel d’échapper au pouvoir et à la domination. La démocratie conçue comme autogouvernement n’a jamais existé. Elle ne doit pas être non plus un idéal politique, celui d’une société enfin transparente à elle-même et vidée de tout rapport de pouvoir, vers lequel il faudrait tendre. Notre expérience concrète de la démocratie, loin de confirmer la définition de la démocratie comme autogouvernement, l’invalide : nous, le peuple, nous ne gouvernons pas, nous consentons à déléguer notre pouvoir à des représentants. C’est

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