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by vidarh
2430 days ago
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In order to have a healthy democracy, we first need legitimacy. In other words, those who are part of the entity need to consider it to have authority. Nobody should be surprised if an entity you can not leave if the majority oversteps their perceived bounds ceases to have legitimacy in the eyes of those who are forcibly prevented from leaving. By all means seek to ensure all interests are taken into account, but you don't do that by holding people against their will. [My favorite discussion on the topic of democratic legitimacy is Robert A Dahl's "After the Revolution? Authority in a good society" (Yale University Press) that goes through this issue in a very approachable way] |
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