Introduction: Global democracy and exclusion

Metaphilosophy 40 (1):1-7 (2009)
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Does democracy or popular sovereignty imply exclusion and drawing borders? And if so, what type of exclusion and borders, and what kind of justification can we give for them? Moreover, if democracy really requires some kind of exclusion, is global democracy then a paradoxical union of two contradictory ideals? Can we create a demos on the global level? The focus of this collection of essays is on this potential conflict and its underlying values.

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reprint Tinnevelt, Ronald; De Schutter, Helder (2010) "Introduction: Global Democracy and Exclusion". In Tinnevelt, Ronald, De Schutter, Helder, Global Democracy and Exclusion, pp. 1–9: Wiley-Blackwell (2010)

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