What does it mean to have an equal say?
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30451Dato
2023-06-17Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Kapelner, ZsoltSammendrag
Democracy is the form of government in which citizens have an equal say in political
decision-making. But what does this mean precisely? Having an equal say is often defined
either in terms of equal power to influence political decision-making or in terms of appropriate consideration, i.e., as a matter of attributing appropriate deliberative weight to citizens’ judgement in political decision-making. In this paper I argue that both accounts are
incomplete. I offer an alternative view according to which having an equal say is having a
say as an equal. That is, having an equal say is to be defined in terms of citizens’ occupying a role of political decision-makers, i.e., the political office of the democratic co-ruler
of the polity, such that no citizen is a secondary or auxiliary decision-maker; they rule
together as equals. This view aligns with the traditional understanding of democracy as
rule by the people while providing a coherent conceptual framework for specifying what
it means for democratic citizens to have an equal say which incorporates the strengths of
alternative accounts and overcomes some of their challenges.
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Springer NatureSitering
Kapelner. What does it mean to have an equal say?. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. 2023Metadata
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