Too little knowledge is a dangerous thing: South Africa's bargained transition, democratic prospects and John Rawls's ‘veil of ignorance’

S. Friedman
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Abstract The way in which transitions to democracy are achieved is often held to shape the polity which they produce. An influential view thus relies on John Rawls's ‘veil of ignorance’ to stress uncertainty among political protagonists as the optimal guarantor of democratic institutions: the less those who draft the rules know about the likely outcome of their choices, the more likely is it that they will choose democratic mechanisms. The article argues that this approach is inapplicable to the South African case and therefore, perhaps, to other pacted transitions. A key expectation underpinning the settlement was that the outcome of majority rule was certain: the National Party therefore sought to negotiate a constitution which diluted its effect. But inadequate information prompted it to choose options which were suboptimal both for its own interests and for democratic consolidation: the electoral system is analysed as a case in point. In South Africa, therefore – and perhaps in other pacted transition...
知识太少是一件危险的事情:南非讨价还价的过渡,民主前景和约翰罗尔斯的“无知之幕”
实现向民主过渡的方式通常被认为塑造了它们所产生的政体。因此,一个有影响力的观点依赖于约翰·罗尔斯的“无知之幕”来强调政治主角作为民主制度的最佳担保人之间的不确定性:那些起草规则的人对他们选择的可能结果了解得越少,他们就越有可能选择民主机制。这篇文章认为,这种方法不适用于南非的情况,因此也许也不适用于其他协定的过渡。支持解决方案的一个关键期望是多数统治的结果是确定的:因此,国家党寻求谈判一部削弱其效果的宪法。但是,信息不足促使它选择了对其自身利益和巩固民主都不理想的办法:选举制度就是一个恰当的例子。因此,在南非——或许在其他有协议的转型国家也是如此——
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