Ludvig Beckman’s The Boundaries of Democracy offers a sophisticated account of the boundary problem, developing a version of the all-subjected principle understood to involve relations of ‘de facto authority’. I explain the central claims of the book, raise some problems, and suggest some ways in which I think the account could be fruitfully further developed
The democratic boundary problem arises because it appears that the units within which democratic dec...
Print Publication Date: Aug 2017 - Online Publication Date: Sep 2017The chapter focuses on citizensh...
In this paper I take up the question of the relationship between democracy and inclusion. I present ...
Ludvig Beckman’s The Boundaries of Democracy offers a sophisticated account of the boundary problem,...
Ludvig Beckman’s The Boundaries of Democracy offers a sophisticated account of the boundary problem,...
This book provides a general theory of democratic inclusion for the present world. It presents an or...
Special issue 221 (2018) 'Who belongs to a democratic demos : the boundary problem and its solutions...
The principle that all those affected by a collective decision should be included in the decision is...
The All-Affected Principle has an important status in recent theoretical discussions on democracy. A...
The democratic boundary problem raises the question of who has democratic participation rights in a ...
The aim of this paper is to examine whether the theory of cosmopolitan democracy provides a satisfac...
This essay considers the role of the ‘all affected interests’ principle in democratic ...
Democracy is crucially about inclusion: a theory of democracy must account for who is to be included...
Boundary problems arguably are primary in democratic theory. Until we settle who ‘the people’ are, n...
In recent decades, decisionmakers have increasingly faced conflicts juxtaposing demands for self-det...
The democratic boundary problem arises because it appears that the units within which democratic dec...
Print Publication Date: Aug 2017 - Online Publication Date: Sep 2017The chapter focuses on citizensh...
In this paper I take up the question of the relationship between democracy and inclusion. I present ...
Ludvig Beckman’s The Boundaries of Democracy offers a sophisticated account of the boundary problem,...
Ludvig Beckman’s The Boundaries of Democracy offers a sophisticated account of the boundary problem,...
This book provides a general theory of democratic inclusion for the present world. It presents an or...
Special issue 221 (2018) 'Who belongs to a democratic demos : the boundary problem and its solutions...
The principle that all those affected by a collective decision should be included in the decision is...
The All-Affected Principle has an important status in recent theoretical discussions on democracy. A...
The democratic boundary problem raises the question of who has democratic participation rights in a ...
The aim of this paper is to examine whether the theory of cosmopolitan democracy provides a satisfac...
This essay considers the role of the ‘all affected interests’ principle in democratic ...
Democracy is crucially about inclusion: a theory of democracy must account for who is to be included...
Boundary problems arguably are primary in democratic theory. Until we settle who ‘the people’ are, n...
In recent decades, decisionmakers have increasingly faced conflicts juxtaposing demands for self-det...
The democratic boundary problem arises because it appears that the units within which democratic dec...
Print Publication Date: Aug 2017 - Online Publication Date: Sep 2017The chapter focuses on citizensh...
In this paper I take up the question of the relationship between democracy and inclusion. I present ...