ISSN 0868-4871
En Ru
ISSN 0868-4871
Functional Constituencies as a Compromise between Technocracy and Democracy

Functional Constituencies as a Compromise between Technocracy and Democracy

Abstract

The article discusses the possibilities of coexistence of democracy and technocracy in technocratic mechanisms of power formation, functioning in democratic and fl awed-democratic political systems and allowing to overcome the existing shortcomings of the democratic way of recruiting the political elite, while preserving such democratic components as election and competition. The main weaknesses in recruiting elites in modern democracies are the risk of coming to power populists, “random” or media personalities, who do not have a suffi cient level of competence and professionalism but are capable of destabilizing the political system; as well as the infl uence of party or personal interests of individual politicians on the adoption of state decisions. The article analyzes such mechanisms of power formation as functional constituencies that simultaneously corresponding to technocratic and democratic criteria, their features of functioning in various political systems and cultures, as well as their advantages and disadvantages.

References

  1. Berndt, E. R. “From Technocracy to Net Energy Analysis: Engineers, Economists and Recurring Energy Theories of Value,” Progress in Natural Resource Economics, ed. A. Scott. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1985, pp. 337–366. 
  2. Ivin, A. A. Filosofi ia: Entsiklopedicheskii slovar’. Moscow: Gardariki, 2004. 
  3. Kokoshin, A. A. Tekhnokratiia, tekhnokraty i neotekhnokraty. Moscow: Izdatel’stvo LKI, 2009. 
  4. Laird, F. “Technocracy Revisited: Knowledge, Power and the Crisis in Energy Decision Making,” Industrial Crisis Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1990, pp. 49–61. 
  5. McDonnell, D., and Valbruzzi, M. “Defi ning and Classifying Technocrat-led and Technocratic Governments,” European Journal of Political Research, Vol. 53, No. 4, 2014, pp. 654–671. 
  6. Putnam, R. “Elite transformation in advanced Industrial Societies. An Empirical Assessment of the Theory of Technocracy,” Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 10, No. 3, 1977, pp. 383–412. 
  7. Ribbhagen, C. Technocracy within Representative Democracy: Technocratic Reasoning and Justifi cation among Bureaucrats and Politicians: [Doctoral thesis]. Gothenburg: Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, 2013, URL: https://gupea.ub.gu.se/bitstream/2077/32363/1/gupea_2077_32363_1.pdf
PDF, ru

Keywords: technocracy; professionalism; technocratic mechanisms; functional constituencies; corporatism

Available in the on-line version with: 31.12.2020

To cite this article
Number 1, 2020