The democratic boundary problem raises the question of who has democratic participation rights in a given polity and why. One possible solution to this problem is the all-affected principle (AAP), according to which a polity ought to enfranchise all persons whose interests are affected by the polity’s decisions in a morally significant way. While AAP offers a plausible principle of democratic enfranchisement, its supporters have so far not paid sufficient attention to economic participation rights. I argue that if one commits oneself to AAP, one must also commit oneself to the view that political participation rights are not necessarily the only, and not necessarily the best, way to protect morally weighty interests. I also argue that econo...
This paper looks at some of the ways in which political participation and the principle of equal adv...
The right to participate politically is the moral foundation of democratic self-government, but in m...
According to neo-republicans, democracy is morally justified because it is among the prerequisites f...
The democratic boundary problem raises the question of who has democratic participation rights in a ...
The democratic boundary problem raises the question of who has democratic participation rights in a ...
This is a collection of four papers about the All-Affected Principle (AAP): the view that every pers...
Paper Presented at the University of Toronto Political Science Undergraduate Research Conference 201...
The All-Affected Principle has an important status in recent theoretical discussions on democracy. A...
Recently, theorists have sought to justify transnational democracy by means of the all-affected prin...
The principle that all those affected by a collective decision should be included in the decision is...
"Many transnational democrats support their claims for global democratic reform by appealing to the ...
This essay considers the role of the ‘all affected interests’ principle in dem...
Whose interests should be represented in democratic decisions? Whose rights ought to be protected by...
This paper addresses ways of arguing fors ome form of economic democracy from within a broadly Rawls...
The democratic boundary problem arises because it appears that the units within which democratic dec...
This paper looks at some of the ways in which political participation and the principle of equal adv...
The right to participate politically is the moral foundation of democratic self-government, but in m...
According to neo-republicans, democracy is morally justified because it is among the prerequisites f...
The democratic boundary problem raises the question of who has democratic participation rights in a ...
The democratic boundary problem raises the question of who has democratic participation rights in a ...
This is a collection of four papers about the All-Affected Principle (AAP): the view that every pers...
Paper Presented at the University of Toronto Political Science Undergraduate Research Conference 201...
The All-Affected Principle has an important status in recent theoretical discussions on democracy. A...
Recently, theorists have sought to justify transnational democracy by means of the all-affected prin...
The principle that all those affected by a collective decision should be included in the decision is...
"Many transnational democrats support their claims for global democratic reform by appealing to the ...
This essay considers the role of the ‘all affected interests’ principle in dem...
Whose interests should be represented in democratic decisions? Whose rights ought to be protected by...
This paper addresses ways of arguing fors ome form of economic democracy from within a broadly Rawls...
The democratic boundary problem arises because it appears that the units within which democratic dec...
This paper looks at some of the ways in which political participation and the principle of equal adv...
The right to participate politically is the moral foundation of democratic self-government, but in m...
According to neo-republicans, democracy is morally justified because it is among the prerequisites f...