Democratic contractarianism aspires to unite two previously unconnected strands in political philosophy: a democratic commitment to a social world in which citizens wield equal power; and a contractarian commitment to a strictly prudential justification of political morality. It is argued in this article that the commitment to democratic equality is theoretically unmotivated and risks limiting the applicability of the view to societies in which equal bargaining power already obtains. It is also argued that the view cannot account for why a political order governed by democratic contractarianism will be stable over time. Ultimately, it is suggested that these problems are traceable to a fundamental incompatibility between the two dimensions ...
In my article I focus on features producing tension betwen democracy and capitalism. First, I show ...
First published online : 19 May 2016Is government contestability an integral part of the definition ...
In theory, the idea of democracy consists of several insoluble contradictions, aporias, and conflict...
Contains fulltext : 155429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
In this paper, I will use methods associated primarily with applied ethics and economic theory to pr...
Justice is the highest of our moral ends. Implementing a conception of justice requires the coordina...
This article proposes that the social contract is a trust-agreement of power because political organ...
This paper identifies and responds to four critiques of democratic contractarianism, as advocated in...
Different forms of contractarianism are assessed and explained. The concept of the social contract, ...
The paper proposes an account of moral contractarianism that is dynamic, evolving and consists of to...
The aim of the article is to remind that the concept of the social contract is not an outdated tool ...
Political contractualism is important in societies characterized by substantial moral and political ...
This article advances a partially epistemic justification of democratic authority by defending what ...
Recent contributions suggest that introducing political contracts could make liberal democracy more ...
Contractarianism initially made its mark, in the seventeenth century, as a sort of theory of everyth...
In my article I focus on features producing tension betwen democracy and capitalism. First, I show ...
First published online : 19 May 2016Is government contestability an integral part of the definition ...
In theory, the idea of democracy consists of several insoluble contradictions, aporias, and conflict...
Contains fulltext : 155429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
In this paper, I will use methods associated primarily with applied ethics and economic theory to pr...
Justice is the highest of our moral ends. Implementing a conception of justice requires the coordina...
This article proposes that the social contract is a trust-agreement of power because political organ...
This paper identifies and responds to four critiques of democratic contractarianism, as advocated in...
Different forms of contractarianism are assessed and explained. The concept of the social contract, ...
The paper proposes an account of moral contractarianism that is dynamic, evolving and consists of to...
The aim of the article is to remind that the concept of the social contract is not an outdated tool ...
Political contractualism is important in societies characterized by substantial moral and political ...
This article advances a partially epistemic justification of democratic authority by defending what ...
Recent contributions suggest that introducing political contracts could make liberal democracy more ...
Contractarianism initially made its mark, in the seventeenth century, as a sort of theory of everyth...
In my article I focus on features producing tension betwen democracy and capitalism. First, I show ...
First published online : 19 May 2016Is government contestability an integral part of the definition ...
In theory, the idea of democracy consists of several insoluble contradictions, aporias, and conflict...