POLITICAL EQUALITY, EPISTOCRACY, AND EXPENSIVE TASTES

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Autor(a) principal: Edmundson,William A.
Data de Publicação: 2022
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Lua nova (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Democracy and equality are different concepts. There are two fundamentally different ways of relating them. The first way defines democracy in terms of substantive political equality: the purest form of democracy is a regime in which each citizen (at any given level of aptitude and motivation) has equal influence over political decisions, regardless of the citizen’s wealth and other resources. The second way renders democracy as a device for assuring equality (or justice) by some measure external to the process by which political decisions are made. According to this second way, political equality -democracy’s defining trait on the first view- is at best of secondary importance. John Rawls is the most prominent exponent of the first way, and Ronald Dworkin and David Estlund of the second. This article explores the differences between the two ways, and concludes with the thought that the failure to appreciate how different they are contributes to our currrent democratic malaise.
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title POLITICAL EQUALITY, EPISTOCRACY, AND EXPENSIVE TASTES
spellingShingle POLITICAL EQUALITY, EPISTOCRACY, AND EXPENSIVE TASTES
Edmundson,William A.
democracy
political equality
Rawls
Dworkin
Estlund
title_short POLITICAL EQUALITY, EPISTOCRACY, AND EXPENSIVE TASTES
title_full POLITICAL EQUALITY, EPISTOCRACY, AND EXPENSIVE TASTES
title_fullStr POLITICAL EQUALITY, EPISTOCRACY, AND EXPENSIVE TASTES
title_full_unstemmed POLITICAL EQUALITY, EPISTOCRACY, AND EXPENSIVE TASTES
title_sort POLITICAL EQUALITY, EPISTOCRACY, AND EXPENSIVE TASTES
author Edmundson,William A.
author_facet Edmundson,William A.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Edmundson,William A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv democracy
political equality
Rawls
Dworkin
Estlund
topic democracy
political equality
Rawls
Dworkin
Estlund
description Abstract Democracy and equality are different concepts. There are two fundamentally different ways of relating them. The first way defines democracy in terms of substantive political equality: the purest form of democracy is a regime in which each citizen (at any given level of aptitude and motivation) has equal influence over political decisions, regardless of the citizen’s wealth and other resources. The second way renders democracy as a device for assuring equality (or justice) by some measure external to the process by which political decisions are made. According to this second way, political equality -democracy’s defining trait on the first view- is at best of secondary importance. John Rawls is the most prominent exponent of the first way, and Ronald Dworkin and David Estlund of the second. This article explores the differences between the two ways, and concludes with the thought that the failure to appreciate how different they are contributes to our currrent democratic malaise.
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