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Plural Voting and J. S. Mill’s Account of Democratic Legitimacy
Plural Voting and J. S. Mill’s Account of Democratic Legitimacy // Croatian journal of philosophy, XVI (2016), 46; 91-106 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Plural Voting and J. S. Mill’s Account of
Democratic Legitimacy
Autori
Cerovac, Ivan
Izvornik
Croatian journal of philosophy (1333-1108) XVI
(2016), 46;
91-106
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
political legitimacy ; plural voting ; expertism ; Mill ; Christiano ; epistemic democracy ; division of epistemic labor
Sažetak
This paper clarifies some of the contested ideas put forward by John Stuart Mill by analyzing the reasons and arguments Mill used to sup- port them and demonstrating how these ideas and arguments support- ing them are connected into a coherent system. Mill’s theory is placed in wider explanatory framework of democratic legitimacy developed by Thomas Christiano, and is portrayed as a typical example of democrat- ic instrumentalism—a monistic position that focuses on the outcomes and results of a decision-making process. Following this move, the focus is shifted on the understanding of political equality in Mill’s political thought. I claim that, contrary to some contemporary interpretations, Mill’s theory is based on a few fundamentally inegalitarian ideas. Fi- nally, Mill’s view on the role of experts in democratic decision-making is analyzed and compared with contemporary theories advocating demo- cratic expertism—Mill’s view is again portrayed as inegalitarian, both to the extent of setting political aims and creating methods for achieving these aims.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filozofija
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