Democracy is a term that is used to denote a variety of distinct objects and ideas. Democracy describes either a set of political institutions or an ideal of collective self-rule. Democracy can also be short for a normative principle of either legitimacy or justice. Finally, democracy might be used to denote an egalitarian attitude. These four uses of the term should be kept distinct and raises separate conceptual and normative issues. The value of democracy, whether democratic political institutions or democratic self-rule, is either instrumental, non-instrumental, or both. The non-instrumental value of democracy derives either from the alleged fairness of majority rule or from the value of the social relationships enabled by participation...
Abstract. For a short, definite, non‐sectarian definition of democracy, I nominate Responsive Rule q...
What is democracy and what makes it just or fair? The orthodox answer to both questions holds that ...
Democracy is an essentially contested concept, both in the sense that the notion inspires different...
Democracy is a term that is used to denote a variety of distinct objects and ideas. Democracy descri...
Democratic procedures allow us to decide as a society what to do. We intuitively embrace the ideal o...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to advance our understanding of the normative grammar...
Democratic theory is currently divided into two opposing schools: the Participatory, whose test of d...
Democracy, as a term, has presented an interesting topic for social scientists, starting from Plato ...
“The changes which the meaning of the concept of democracy has undergone (…) are contributing (…) t...
Is democracy a requirement of justice or an instrument for realizing it? The correct answer to this ...
Decisions in democracy are binding not in virtue of being true or good, but on account of being an o...
Democracy, as we understand it, is a process of collective decision-making among persons, which issu...
The right to participate politically is the moral foundation of democratic self-government, but in m...
Democracy, as we understand it, is a process of collective decision- making among persons, which iss...
In modern political society, democracy remains a universal concept. However, different ideologies st...
Abstract. For a short, definite, non‐sectarian definition of democracy, I nominate Responsive Rule q...
What is democracy and what makes it just or fair? The orthodox answer to both questions holds that ...
Democracy is an essentially contested concept, both in the sense that the notion inspires different...
Democracy is a term that is used to denote a variety of distinct objects and ideas. Democracy descri...
Democratic procedures allow us to decide as a society what to do. We intuitively embrace the ideal o...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to advance our understanding of the normative grammar...
Democratic theory is currently divided into two opposing schools: the Participatory, whose test of d...
Democracy, as a term, has presented an interesting topic for social scientists, starting from Plato ...
“The changes which the meaning of the concept of democracy has undergone (…) are contributing (…) t...
Is democracy a requirement of justice or an instrument for realizing it? The correct answer to this ...
Decisions in democracy are binding not in virtue of being true or good, but on account of being an o...
Democracy, as we understand it, is a process of collective decision-making among persons, which issu...
The right to participate politically is the moral foundation of democratic self-government, but in m...
Democracy, as we understand it, is a process of collective decision- making among persons, which iss...
In modern political society, democracy remains a universal concept. However, different ideologies st...
Abstract. For a short, definite, non‐sectarian definition of democracy, I nominate Responsive Rule q...
What is democracy and what makes it just or fair? The orthodox answer to both questions holds that ...
Democracy is an essentially contested concept, both in the sense that the notion inspires different...