This paper examines whether or not children’s continued electoral exclusion is morally defensible. Ultimately, there is a deep tension between the egalitarian presuppositions of democracy and our apparent unwillingness to grant children voting rights. Unless a plausible distinction can be found, then, between adults and children that also tracks the underlying reasons for endorsing democracy in the first place, the continued political disenfranchisement of our youngest citizens is shown for what it is: social injustice. The paper begins by exploring some of the conceptual difficulties that childhood creates in relation to democracy. It then assesses the implications of two very different approaches to democracy for children's voting rights:...
The issue of voting rights for older children has been high on the political and philosophical agend...
ABSTRACT This article addresses the subject of children’s citizenship in liberal democracies. While ...
The right to vote is fundamental to democratic citizenship; it is one of the most important badges o...
This paper explains alternative views about the nature and value of childhood, and how particular co...
To what extent should the child’s point of view be included when a political community endeavors to ...
Children are among the few social groups that are systematically and universally disenfranchised. Al...
Up to a certain age, young people are denied the right to vote. In this paper, it is argued that thi...
Changes in social policy in the United States (US) over the past four decades have provided health i...
At the core of democracy is a simple idea: one person, one vote. However, all democracies disenfranc...
Child poverty rates exceed those of elderly people in many Western nations. Moreover, it can be expe...
The issue of voting rights for older children has been high on the political and philosoph...
I argue that the position of children can be improved by ensuring them political representation, thr...
This paper is a “manifesto” for incorporating children into deliberative democracy. Although the Uni...
This article discusses how adulthood is naturalized and how adulthood norms set limits on the possib...
Thirty years on from the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the international norm for the age o...
The issue of voting rights for older children has been high on the political and philosophical agend...
ABSTRACT This article addresses the subject of children’s citizenship in liberal democracies. While ...
The right to vote is fundamental to democratic citizenship; it is one of the most important badges o...
This paper explains alternative views about the nature and value of childhood, and how particular co...
To what extent should the child’s point of view be included when a political community endeavors to ...
Children are among the few social groups that are systematically and universally disenfranchised. Al...
Up to a certain age, young people are denied the right to vote. In this paper, it is argued that thi...
Changes in social policy in the United States (US) over the past four decades have provided health i...
At the core of democracy is a simple idea: one person, one vote. However, all democracies disenfranc...
Child poverty rates exceed those of elderly people in many Western nations. Moreover, it can be expe...
The issue of voting rights for older children has been high on the political and philosoph...
I argue that the position of children can be improved by ensuring them political representation, thr...
This paper is a “manifesto” for incorporating children into deliberative democracy. Although the Uni...
This article discusses how adulthood is naturalized and how adulthood norms set limits on the possib...
Thirty years on from the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the international norm for the age o...
The issue of voting rights for older children has been high on the political and philosophical agend...
ABSTRACT This article addresses the subject of children’s citizenship in liberal democracies. While ...
The right to vote is fundamental to democratic citizenship; it is one of the most important badges o...