Published: 2015-06-301

la democrazia ricorrente. DEMOCRAZIA O OLIGARCHIA?

Sebastiano Tafaro
Civitas et Lex
Section: Legal Sciences
https://doi.org/10.31648/cetl.2062

Abstract

The societies today, especially in the so-called ‘West’, seem irreversible crisis both from an
organizational and economically and especially on that of the ‘values’ (religious or secular, that
are).
In Central Europe Mediterranean we had the illusion that the creation and the EIB, the
Community Union and now in Europe, was the solution to the ‘problem’. Instead, not only proved
to be inadequate, but is ending itself to become great or at least part of the problem.
One of the main nodes consists in the alienation individual with respect to policy management,
increasingly the preserve of oligarchies.
There is much to say and much to do. Above all it is necessary to redesign the ‘model’ of society,
overcoming the abstractness of the concept of State, and proposing joint truthful and not patterns
worn and often harbingers of fictions.
It should be cautioned, however, that there is no perfect model and, therefore, it is necessary
to assume a ‘dynamic model’.
Experience shows that the proposed solutions often arouse enthusiasm and expectations that,
after a certain interval, fade and ineffective, therefore democracy needs to know how to renew
and reshape consistently and regularly, according to a model of democracy that would define
recurring.

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Tafaro, S. (2015). la democrazia ricorrente. DEMOCRAZIA O OLIGARCHIA?. Civitas Et Lex, 6(2), 39–58. https://doi.org/10.31648/cetl.2062

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