Kmotři, dárky a moderní demokracie: dílčí shrnutí a dvě kritické poznámky k sociálním studiím lobbingu
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2012
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
This article consists of three parts. In the first part, the issues of the legitimacy and complexity
of lobbying on the silhouette of normative democratic theory and the concept of civil
society will be summarised. In this part, the author utilises the complementary concept of
civil society which was introduced and discussed earlier. In the second part, on the background
of the concepts of modernity (Giddens, Habermas), the author introduces the understanding
of clientelism and corruption as a residuum of traditional society. Here, the author
tries to contribute to the discussion on why modern societies are prone to infiltration by clientelism.
In the third part, the regulation of lobbying is interpreted as a tool for eliminating
the risk of clientelism and corruption. The author interprets the regulation of lobbying as the
institutional safeguard and socio-cultural treatment of the borderline between the political
and economic realms. In the third part, the author also draws upon Niklas Luhmann´s theory
of social systems.
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lobbing, klientelismus, korupce, občanská společnost, liberální demokracie, sociální systémy
Citation
Acta Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni. 2012, č. 3, s. 80-101.