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DELIBERATION AND DEMOCRATIC LEGITIMACY

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Abstract

In this essay I explore the ideal of a ‘deliberative democracy’.1 By a deliberative democracy I shall mean, roughly, an association whose affairs are governed by the public deliberation of its members. I propose an account of the value of such an association that treats democracy itself as a fundamental political ideal and not simply as a derivative ideal that can be explained in terms of the values of fairness or equality of respect.

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Keywords
  • Deliberation
  • Legitimacy
  • Democracy
  • Democratic legitimacy
  • Political science
  • Law
  • Politics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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