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28 Ιουλ 2016 · A theory of voting ethics might include answers to any of the following questions: The Intended Beneficiary of the Vote : Whose interests should the voter take into account when casting a vote? May the voter vote selfishly, or should she vote sociotropically?
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- Legitimacy, Political
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29 Απρ 2010 · Political legitimacy is a virtue of political institutions and of the decisions—about laws, policies, and candidates for political office—made within them. This entry will survey the main answers that have been given to the following questions. First, how should legitimacy be defined? Is it primarily a descriptive or a normative concept?
7 Νοε 2024 · This paper provides an overview of the ethical challenges facing voters in democratic elections. It starts by examining the assumptions that underpin contemporary claims about the moral and epistemic advantages of lotteries as compared to elections and shows their similarities to arguments for ‘unveiling the vote’, as Brennan and Pettit put it.
The Logic of Legitimacy: Ethics in Political Realism Hans-Jörg Sigwart Abstract: The article examines the recent debate on a genuinely realist perspective in political philosophy and argues that the core idea of realism is a certain type of ethical theory. In spite of the notorious polemic against "moralism" in politics that is
29 Απρ 2010 · Political legitimacy is a virtue of political institutions and of the decisions—about laws, policies, and candidates for political office—made within them. This entry will survey the main answers that have been given to the following questions. First, how should legitimacy be defined? Is it primarily a descriptive or a normative concept?
17 Απρ 2024 · This chapter outlines a broad understanding of the problem of legitimacy as the moral justification of power, which is not limited to the justification of coercion or the liberal-democratic state. It then discusses relational views which define legitimacy as the right to rule.
criterion of legitimacy. In defining legitimacy, then, a decision must be made about which group (or individual or source) decides whether a government is legiti-mate. Friedrich has "solved" the problem by choosing the group most appealing, on ideological grounds, to himself and his potential readers;