When collective decisions should be made democratically, which people form the relevant demos? Many theorists think this question is an embarrassment to democratic theory: (1) because any decision about who forms the demos must be made democratically by the right demos, which itself must be democratically constituted and so on ad infinitum; and (2) because neither the concept of democracy, nor (3) our reasons for caring about democracy, determine who should form the demos. Having distinguished between these three versions of the demos problem, we argue that each of them can be solved
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About the book: The rapid worldwide phase of democratization since the 1980s has stimulated a renewe...
When collective decisions should be made democratically, which people form the relevant demos? Many ...
When collective decisions should be made democratically, which people form the relevant demos? Many ...
Despite being fundamental to democracy, the normative concept of the people, i.e. thedemos, is highl...
The prevailing view is that democratic procedures are unable to confer democratic legitimacy to deci...
Is the development of a European ‘demos’ necessary for the EU to be democratic? Daniel Innerarity wr...
During the last decades there has been a growing controversy within political philosophy about the l...
Large-scale efforts to measure the democratic nature of polities across space and time are most usef...
The boundary problem holds that, whatever the theory of democratic legitimacy, the initial act of co...
The normative literature on secession has widely addressed the question of under which conditions th...
The demos in demosprudence is meant to refer to those people who are collectively mobilized to mak...
This essay considers the role of the ‘all affected interests’ principle in democratic ...
Democratic procedures allow us to decide as a society what to do. We intuitively embrace the ideal o...
Can we design a perfect democratic decision procedure? Condorcet famously observed that majority rul...
What every theory of democracy has in common is a reference to ?a people? who are, in one way or ano...
About the book: The rapid worldwide phase of democratization since the 1980s has stimulated a renewe...
When collective decisions should be made democratically, which people form the relevant demos? Many ...
When collective decisions should be made democratically, which people form the relevant demos? Many ...
Despite being fundamental to democracy, the normative concept of the people, i.e. thedemos, is highl...
The prevailing view is that democratic procedures are unable to confer democratic legitimacy to deci...
Is the development of a European ‘demos’ necessary for the EU to be democratic? Daniel Innerarity wr...
During the last decades there has been a growing controversy within political philosophy about the l...
Large-scale efforts to measure the democratic nature of polities across space and time are most usef...
The boundary problem holds that, whatever the theory of democratic legitimacy, the initial act of co...
The normative literature on secession has widely addressed the question of under which conditions th...
The demos in demosprudence is meant to refer to those people who are collectively mobilized to mak...
This essay considers the role of the ‘all affected interests’ principle in democratic ...
Democratic procedures allow us to decide as a society what to do. We intuitively embrace the ideal o...
Can we design a perfect democratic decision procedure? Condorcet famously observed that majority rul...
What every theory of democracy has in common is a reference to ?a people? who are, in one way or ano...
About the book: The rapid worldwide phase of democratization since the 1980s has stimulated a renewe...