Mogućnost radikalne alternative za 21. vek: teorija demokratije Abdulaha Odžalana

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  • Pavle Antonijević International University College of Turin image/svg+xml Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18485/

Ključne reči:

Abdulah Odžalan, radikalna demokratija, demokratski konfederalizam, demokratska civilizacija

Apstrakt

U radu se analizira teorija demokratije višegodišnjeg lidera Radničke partije Kurdistana (PKK), Abdulaha Odžalana. Trenutna široka primena participativnih metoda odlučivanja u lokalnim skupštinama i većima u severnoj Siriji ovu temu čini posebno aktuelnom. Cilj je ispitati osnove teorijskih gledišta Abdulaha Odžalana u razumevanju demokratije, politike i države. Kao polazna tačka u istraživanju, posebno je predstavljen Odžalanov koncept „demokratske civilizacije”. Drugi deo rada zalazi u pitanje demokratskog konfederalizma i kritike države. Zaključna teza je da je Odžalan u značajnoj meri uspešno razradio zaokruženi sistem demokratske civilizacije, omogu- ćivši svom modelu demokratskog konfederalizma prostor lišen kapitalizma, predstavništva i države. Sa druge strane, slabost njegove teorije se ogleda u ambivalentnom odnosu prema postojećim strukturama države sa nedovoljno razrađenom idejom o „međusobnoj koegzistenciji države i demokratije”.

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2022-12-30