グローバル化した世界における民主主義的包摂<br>Empowering Affected Interests : Democratic Inclusion in a Globalized World

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グローバル化した世界における民主主義的包摂
Empowering Affected Interests : Democratic Inclusion in a Globalized World

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 296 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781009454018
  • DDC分類 321.8

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Many demands for democratic inclusion rest on a simple yet powerful idea. It's a principle of affected interests. The principle states that all those affected by a collective decision should have a say in making that decision. Yet, in today's highly globalized world, the implications of this 'All-Affected Principle' are potentially radical and far-reaching. Empowering Affected Interests brings together a distinguished group of leading democratic theorists and philosophers to debate whether and how to rewrite the rules of democracy to account for the increasing interdependence of states, markets, and peoples. It examines the grounds that justify democratic inclusion across borders of states, localities, and the private sector, on topics ranging from immigration and climate change to labor markets and philanthropy. The result is an original and important reassessment of the All-Affected Principle and its alternatives that advances our understanding of the theory and practice of democracy. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Contents

Introduction Archon Fung and Sean W.D. Gray; Part I. Subjection, Interaction, Power and Domination: 1. Proximity principle, adieu Robert E. Goodin; 2. Equity, social justice, and the all-affected principle Mark E. Warren; 3. Two complaints about undemocratic exclusion Sean W. D. Gray; 4. Deterritorializing democratic legitimacy Melissa S. Williams: 5. Self-determination and the all-affected principle Anna Stilz; Part II. Membership Within and Beyond Borders: 6. The all-affected principle and immigration Joseph H. Carens; 7. Who should decide? Beyond the democratic boundary problem Laura Valentini; 8. Boundaries of political communities and the all-affected principle Tomer J. Perry; Part III. Taming Economic Power: 9. The all-affected principle and labor rights Carol C. Gould; 10. The all-affected principle and global political legitimacy Terry Macdonald; 11. Markets, fairness, and the all-affected principle Thomas Christiano; 12. The all-affected principle and climate change Melissa Lane; Part IV. Autonomy, Affectedness, and Associations: 13. Cities, structural power, and the all-affected principle Clarissa Rile Hayward; 14. Philanthropy and the all-affected principle Emma Saunders-Hastings and Rob Reich; 15. INGOs, the all-affected principle, and social justice organizations Jennifer C. Rubenstein.

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