Il partito oltre il "secolo breve": tracce per un ripensamento
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.13135/2038-6788/9130Parole chiave:
Partito, Novecento, Giuliano Amato, Otto Kirchheimer, XXI secoloAbstract
This essay critically examines the debate on the “crisis” of political parties by focusing on two points. First, it emphasizes that the “crisis” is today a crisis of a specific type of party, namely, the mass-based party, which in Europe had its golden age during “the Short Twentieth Century” (1914-1989). Second, it argues that the contemporary transformation must be understood as a product of three processes: a) the “fiscal crisis” of democratic states, b) the “crisis of governability’' of all Western political systems, and c) a “cultural” process, which is a result of the Western belief that history has ended in 1989 and of the fall of progressive cultures of the Twentieth Century.