The democratic boundary problem arises because it appears that the units within which democratic decision procedures will operate cannot themselves be constituted democratically. The study argues that setting the boundaries of democracy involves attending simultaneously to three variables: domain (where and to whom do decisions apply), constituency (who is entitled to be included in the deciding body) and scope (which issues should be on the decision agenda). Most of the existing literature has focussed narrowly on the constituency question, endorsing either the All‐Affected Interests Principle or the All Subjected Principle, but neither is satisfactory as a general solution. In particular, the former fails to explain why having interests a...
The 'democracy unbound' project aspires to extend democracy in two dimensions: range and scope. The ...
The literature on democracy and disagreement has argued that the principle of respect for judgement ...
Democratic theory is currently divided into two opposing schools: the Participatory, whose test of d...
This paper places the issue of subsidiarity in the context of a wider question: “What boundaries bet...
This essay considers the role of the ‘all affected interests’ principle in dem...
Recently, theorists have sought to justify transnational democracy by means of the all-affected prin...
Boundary problems arguably are primary in democratic theory. Until we settle who ‘the people’ are, n...
The aim of this paper is to examine whether the theory of cosmopolitan democracy provides a satisfac...
What every theory of democracy has in common is a reference to ?a people? who are, in one way or ano...
Special issue 221 (2018) 'Who belongs to a democratic demos : the boundary problem and its solutions...
Ludvig Beckman’s The Boundaries of Democracy offers a sophisticated account of the boundary problem,...
Democracy is a term that is used to denote a variety of distinct objects and ideas. Democracy descri...
Print Publication Date: Aug 2017 - Online Publication Date: Sep 2017The chapter focuses on citizensh...
The boundary problem holds that, whatever the theory of democratic legitimacy, the initial act of co...
of this paper. I also wish to thank the One Earth Future Foundation for their support of this work. ...
The 'democracy unbound' project aspires to extend democracy in two dimensions: range and scope. The ...
The literature on democracy and disagreement has argued that the principle of respect for judgement ...
Democratic theory is currently divided into two opposing schools: the Participatory, whose test of d...
This paper places the issue of subsidiarity in the context of a wider question: “What boundaries bet...
This essay considers the role of the ‘all affected interests’ principle in dem...
Recently, theorists have sought to justify transnational democracy by means of the all-affected prin...
Boundary problems arguably are primary in democratic theory. Until we settle who ‘the people’ are, n...
The aim of this paper is to examine whether the theory of cosmopolitan democracy provides a satisfac...
What every theory of democracy has in common is a reference to ?a people? who are, in one way or ano...
Special issue 221 (2018) 'Who belongs to a democratic demos : the boundary problem and its solutions...
Ludvig Beckman’s The Boundaries of Democracy offers a sophisticated account of the boundary problem,...
Democracy is a term that is used to denote a variety of distinct objects and ideas. Democracy descri...
Print Publication Date: Aug 2017 - Online Publication Date: Sep 2017The chapter focuses on citizensh...
The boundary problem holds that, whatever the theory of democratic legitimacy, the initial act of co...
of this paper. I also wish to thank the One Earth Future Foundation for their support of this work. ...
The 'democracy unbound' project aspires to extend democracy in two dimensions: range and scope. The ...
The literature on democracy and disagreement has argued that the principle of respect for judgement ...
Democratic theory is currently divided into two opposing schools: the Participatory, whose test of d...