Public sphere of politics of the democratic society: between political theory and practice of civil activity

Granì 16 (8) (2017)
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Methodological approach to the interpretation of public sphere of politics within a democratic society is to describe the practices of the exercise of power on the base of its control and dialogue. The public nature of power as a common cause of all citizens and, at the same time, the phenomenon of technological and functional management in this study, acquires crucial. Political power is discursive communication activities and technocratic practices of governance in the context of the public sphere, acquires the status of the subject area, which is outside the main focus of the study. Distancing themselves from the government as the leading issues, political science, based on socio-philosophical tradition as a communicative theory denies the power of its central status in the public sphere as a particular form of expression of the political sphere and the political system. At present stage there are two conceptual leveles of considering of the the structure of public sphere of politics. The first is a socio-philosophical level, which is considered in the public sphere dichotomous opposites: publicity – privacy. This level defines the role of the personal perception and transforms the public sphere of politics to the category of political ontology, erasing it from the list of determinants of real politics. However, this level constitutes a public sphere of politics as a category and concept, provides a place in the public sphere of natural-scientific picture of the world. Belonging category of public sphere» to the categories of political and theoretical traditions can relate public sphere politics with other fundamental phenomena of political being: power, political will, political management.

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