When are inequalities in political power undemocratic, and why? While some writers condemn any inequalities in political power as a deviation from the ideal of democracy, this view is vulnerable to the simple objection that representative democracies concentrate political power in the hands of elected officials rather than distributing it equally among citizens, but they are no less democratic for it. Building on recent literature that interprets democracy as part of a broader vision of social equality, I argue that concentrations of political power are incompatible with democracy, and with a commitment to social equality more generally, when they consist in some having greater arbitrary power to influence decisions according to their idios...
This paper claims that the intuitive and widespread legitimating power of majority rule (MR) arises...
p>How does inequality between social groups impact the politics of democratic change? Several schola...
Recent debates about representative democracy pose two key arguments. First, they contend that the r...
When are inequalities in political power undemocratic, and why? While some writers condemn any inequ...
Equality points to one of the critical dimensions along which the quality of democracy varies. 1 Wha...
Among the main tenets of American democracy are liberty, popular sovereignty, and equality. While ea...
Several democratic theorists have recently sought to vindicate the ideal of equal political power (“...
As it constitutes a main feature of contemporary democracy, government responsiveness has provided t...
The democratic process was always praised for it supposedly reduces inequalities. Indeed, the voice ...
Deploying a broadly interpretive approach, the article explores the extent to which, and the ways in...
Many people think that political equality is obviously a good thing, an ideal toward which any decen...
Many suppose that democracy is an ethos which includes, inter alia, a degree of economic equality am...
This paper claims that the intuitive and widespread legitimating power of majority rule (MR)arises f...
The UK has just had a General Election in which inequality was a much-discussed, though hardly domin...
The relationship between political regimes and inequalities has been studied from both theoretical a...
This paper claims that the intuitive and widespread legitimating power of majority rule (MR) arises...
p>How does inequality between social groups impact the politics of democratic change? Several schola...
Recent debates about representative democracy pose two key arguments. First, they contend that the r...
When are inequalities in political power undemocratic, and why? While some writers condemn any inequ...
Equality points to one of the critical dimensions along which the quality of democracy varies. 1 Wha...
Among the main tenets of American democracy are liberty, popular sovereignty, and equality. While ea...
Several democratic theorists have recently sought to vindicate the ideal of equal political power (“...
As it constitutes a main feature of contemporary democracy, government responsiveness has provided t...
The democratic process was always praised for it supposedly reduces inequalities. Indeed, the voice ...
Deploying a broadly interpretive approach, the article explores the extent to which, and the ways in...
Many people think that political equality is obviously a good thing, an ideal toward which any decen...
Many suppose that democracy is an ethos which includes, inter alia, a degree of economic equality am...
This paper claims that the intuitive and widespread legitimating power of majority rule (MR)arises f...
The UK has just had a General Election in which inequality was a much-discussed, though hardly domin...
The relationship between political regimes and inequalities has been studied from both theoretical a...
This paper claims that the intuitive and widespread legitimating power of majority rule (MR) arises...
p>How does inequality between social groups impact the politics of democratic change? Several schola...
Recent debates about representative democracy pose two key arguments. First, they contend that the r...