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Title: Изборите како етичка самопроверка за степенот на демократизација на едно општество
Other Titles: The elections as an ethical self-test for the level of democratization in a society
Authors: Донев, Дејан 
Keywords: избори, етичка самопроверка, демократизација, политика
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Conrad-Adenauer-Stiftung
Source: Изборите како етичка самопроверка за степенот на демократизација на едно општество. Политичка мисла. Скопје; 25: 93-96
Journal: Политичка мисла
Abstract: That democracy is the best possible political and social ideology, orientation and political practice, there is no doubt! In favor of this speaks its understanding and defining as a sum of freedoms of the person-citizen, sum which express the faith in human common sense as an individual, but also as well as a basic reason for the existence of the state as it service. In this context, the democracy is a process of establishing the balance between the rights and the duties of the citizens and of the state. Looking like this, one of the ways for regulation and maintaining of this balance is the election process as a way for checking the level of morality on those which practice the governance, but in the same time also on the ethical ripen on the citizens through what they choose as an opportunity from the offered of the political subjects. On this way, the elections will become those ethical criterions according to which the level of democratization in one society will be checked on its way toward real citizen democratic society.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/1053
ISSN: 1409-9853
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Philosophy 04: Journal Articles / Статии во научни списанија

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