This book offers a systematic treatment of the requirements of democratic legitimacy. It argues that democratic procedures are essential for political legitimacy because of the need to respect value pluralism and because of the learning process that democratic decision-making enables. It proposes a framework for distinguishing among the different ways in which the requirements of democratic legitimacy have been interpreted. Peter then uses this framework to identify and defend what appears as the most plausible conception of democratic legitimacy. According to this conception, democratic legitimacy requires that the decision-making process satisfies certain conditions of political and epistemic fairness
In Democratic Authority, David Estlund argues that decision-procedures are to be judged solely by th...
In this book I address the widely debated topic of the legitimacy of democratic decisions showing th...
In Democratic Authority, David Estlund argues that decision-procedures are to be judged solely by th...
A conception of legitimacy is at the core of normative theories of democracy. Many different concept...
The quest for deliberative democracy is connected to the difficulties with what we for the sake of s...
This paper analyses the possibility of granting legitimacy to democratic decision-making procedures ...
A political institution is legitimate when it succeeds in persuading people of the normative necessi...
A political institution is legitimate when it succeeds in persuading people of the normative necessi...
This paper analyses the possibility of granting legitimacy to democratic decision-making procedures ...
Against the background of a renewed debate about democratic legitimacy, this essay discusses its con...
The chapter considers the contributions made by democratic legitimacy and social justice to the ques...
Contemporary normative theories of democracy generally aim to show that democratic outcomes are legi...
The prevailing view is that democratic procedures are unable to confer democratic legitimacy to deci...
The prevailing view is that democratic procedures are unable to confer democratic legitimacy to deci...
Contemporary normative theories of democracy generally aim to show that democratic outcomes are legi...
In Democratic Authority, David Estlund argues that decision-procedures are to be judged solely by th...
In this book I address the widely debated topic of the legitimacy of democratic decisions showing th...
In Democratic Authority, David Estlund argues that decision-procedures are to be judged solely by th...
A conception of legitimacy is at the core of normative theories of democracy. Many different concept...
The quest for deliberative democracy is connected to the difficulties with what we for the sake of s...
This paper analyses the possibility of granting legitimacy to democratic decision-making procedures ...
A political institution is legitimate when it succeeds in persuading people of the normative necessi...
A political institution is legitimate when it succeeds in persuading people of the normative necessi...
This paper analyses the possibility of granting legitimacy to democratic decision-making procedures ...
Against the background of a renewed debate about democratic legitimacy, this essay discusses its con...
The chapter considers the contributions made by democratic legitimacy and social justice to the ques...
Contemporary normative theories of democracy generally aim to show that democratic outcomes are legi...
The prevailing view is that democratic procedures are unable to confer democratic legitimacy to deci...
The prevailing view is that democratic procedures are unable to confer democratic legitimacy to deci...
Contemporary normative theories of democracy generally aim to show that democratic outcomes are legi...
In Democratic Authority, David Estlund argues that decision-procedures are to be judged solely by th...
In this book I address the widely debated topic of the legitimacy of democratic decisions showing th...
In Democratic Authority, David Estlund argues that decision-procedures are to be judged solely by th...