A polarização política brasileira e os efeitos (anti) democráticos da democracia deliberativa

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Mauricio Martins Reis
Catharine Black Lipp João

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O presente artigo pretende analisar os efeitos da deliberação coletiva com polarização política sob os ideais moral e epistêmico da democracia deliberativa. Serão abordadas as teorias sobre o comportamento intergrupal e a influência da polarização sobre os indivíduos e os grupos, para então serem examinados os pressupostos da democracia deliberativa e a sua prática na dinâmica do Tribunal do Júri. O método científico envolve uma abordagem indutiva, com pesquisa explicativa e com procedimento bibliográfico.

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REIS, Mauricio Martins; LIPP JOÃO, Catharine Black. A polarização política brasileira e os efeitos (anti) democráticos da democracia deliberativa. Teorias do Direito e Realismo Jurídico, Florianopolis, Brasil, v. 5, n. 1, p. 1–22, 2019. DOI: 10.26668/IndexLawJournals/2525-9601/2019.v5i1.5426. Disponível em: https://indexlaw.org/index.php/teoriasdireito/article/view/5426. Acesso em: 23 nov. 2024.
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