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Just democracy: the Rawls-Machiavelli programme

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  1. Environmental Inequalities and Democratic Citizenship: Linking Normative Theory with Empirical Research.Fabian Schuppert & Ivo Wallimann-Helmer - 2014 - Analyse & Kritik 36 (2):345–366.
    The aim of this paper is to link empirical findings concerning environmental inequalities with different normative yard-sticks for assessing whether these inequalities should be deemed unjust, or not. We argue that such an inquiry must necessarily take into account some caveats regarding both empirical research and normative theory. We suggest that empirical results must be contextualised by establishing geographies of risk. As a normative yard-stick we propose a moderately demanding social-egalitarian account of justice and democratic citizenship, which we take to (...)
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  • Can Youth Quotas Help Avoid Future Disasters?Ivo Https://Orcidorg Wallimann-Helmer - 2015 - In Youth Quotas. Heidelberg: Springer. pp. 57-75.
    In this paper I argue for the following conclusions. First, quotas are not normative goals in themselves but only a means to reach non-discriminatory selection procedures. Second, in a democracy quotas are most plausibly used as a means to fill offices in those bodies which have a major impact on how well interests or discourses are translated into policy. Third, quotas for the young can be justified since, due to demographic development, their discourses tend to be marginalized. Fourth, youth quotas (...)
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  • Voting secrecy and the right to justification.Pierre-Etienne Vandamme - 2018 - Constellations 25 (3):388-405.
  • Lingua franca and linguistic territoriality. Why they both matter to justice and why justice matters for both.Philippe Van Parijs - 2015 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 18 (2):224-240.
  • Justice and Migration. Europe’s Most Cruel Dilemma.Philippe Van Parijs - 2022 - Res Publica 28 (4):593-611.
    For Europeans who strive for greater justice, there is no more cruel dilemma that the tension between maximal generosity towards the weakest among insiders and maximal hospitality towards the many outsiders who are keen, indeed sometimes desperate, to immigrate into the European Union. Opening the doors wide open would not only increase competition for the jobs, housing and public services which the least advantaged insiders need. It would also threaten the viability, both economic and political, of generous welfare state institutions. (...)
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  • Plural Approaches to Theorizing Justice and Legitimacy in Europe.Tom Theuns & Miklós Zala - 2022 - Res Publica 28 (4):585-592.
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  • Language as a Global Public Good.Isaac Taylor - 2014 - Res Publica 20 (4):377-394.
    Language use is a public good. Those using a common language receive benefits that are non-excludable and non-rival. And as more people speak the same language, the greater these benefits are. Sometimes individuals make a conscious decision to learn a language other than their native language in order to receive these benefits, and thereby incur costs. This paper is an attempt to determine how we should share the costs among all beneficiaries. I argue against Van Parijs’s proposal for this, and (...)
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  • Book review: Political Translation: How Social Movement Democracies Survive. [REVIEW]Andrea Felicetti - 2019 - European Journal of Social Theory 22 (2):293-298.
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  • Book review: Political Translation: How Social Movement Democracies Survive. [REVIEW]Andrea Felicetti - 2019 - European Journal of Social Theory 22 (2):293-298.
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  • The political value of languages.Rainer Bauböck - 2015 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 18 (2):212-223.
  • Do Women Enjoy a Political Advantage? Majority Position and Democratic Justice.Pierre-Étienne Vandamme - unknown
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