Ethical political representation for highly divided societies: reflection on deliberative and agonistic theories of democracy
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements Abstract Table of Contents List of Abbreviations List of Tables Chapter ii iii iv vii viii Page 1. Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1. Context and Contributions..................................................................................................... 1 1.2. Objectives............................................................................................................................... 6 1.3. Methodology........................................................................................................................... 7 1.4. Key Terminology ................................................................................................................... 9 1.5. Structure.................................................................................................................................14 2. Political Representation in Highly Divided Societies................................................................16 2.1. Introduction........................................................................................................................... 16 2.2. Highly Divided Societies and Prospects of Democracy..................................................... 17 2.3. Challenges of Political Representation in Ethiopia........................................................... 27 2.4. The Camps: Pro-universalistic and Pro-particularistic...................................................... 34
2.5. Contesting Issues................................................................................................................. 37 2.5.1. Linguistic Issue: On Language Recognition........................................................... 38 2.5.2. Economic Issue: On Environment and Resource Management........................... 43 2.5.3. Cultural Issue: On Modernity and Cities................ 46 2.5.4. Historical Issue: On Symbolic Expressions of Collective Memory..................... 50 2.6. Conclusion............................................................................................................................ 54 3. Political Representation and Ethics........................................................................................... 57 3.1. Introduction........................................................................................................................... 57 3.2. Representative Democracy.................................................................................................. 59 3.3. Political Representation and its Typologies.......................................................................63 3.3.1. Trustee and Delegate Conceptions...........................................................................65 3.3.2. Political Representation in Deliberative and Agonistic Theories......................... 70 3.4. Ethics and Political Representatives......................................... 75 3.4.1.
Metaethics................................................................................................................ 76 3.4.2. Normative Ethics...................................................................................................... 80 3.5. Consequentialism Normative Theory of Ethics................................................................. 81 3.5.1. Standard-consequential ism..................................................................................... 81 3.5.2. Partial-consequentialism......................................................................................... 85 3.6. Deontological Normative Theory of Ethics........................................................................ 89 3.7. Conclusion............................................................................................................................ 94 -iv-
4. Deliberative Political Representation...........................................................................................96 4.1. Introduction...................................................................................................................... 96 4.2. Deliberative Theory of Democracy................................................................................ 99 4.3. Arguments for Impartiality: Maximizing the Good for Whole.................................. 110 4.3.1. The Demos as Holistic................................................................................... 112 4.3.2. The Common Good....................................................................................... 116 4.3.3. Politics of Inclusion......................................................................................125 4.4. Arguments for Rationality: Rely on Independent Decision........................................128 4.4.1. Transcend Conflicts...................................................................................... 130 4.4.2. Political Equality........................................................................................... 137 4.4.3. Epistemic Value............................................................................................ 140 4.5. Affirmative Sanctions: Accountable for All................................................................ 143 4.6. Implications for Highly Divided Societies................................................................... 148 4.6.1. Problematics of
Impartiality........................................................................ 151 4.6.2. Problematics of Rationality.......................................................................... 163 4.7. Conclusion.................................................................................................................... 177 5. Agonistic Political Representation............................................................................................ 181 5.1. Introduction.................................................................................................................... 181 5.2. Agonistic Theory of Democracy................................................................................... 186 5.3. Arguments for Partiality: Maximize the Goods for Part............................................. 197 5.3.1. The Demos as Divided................................................................................. 200 5.3.2. The Immanence of the Good....................................................................... 205 5.3.3. Politics of Exclusion.................................................................................... 210 5.4. Arguments for Affective Passion: Rely on Dependent Decisions.......................... 214 5.4.1 Grasp Conflicts.............................................................................................215 5.4.2 Resentment of Inequality............................................................................. 219 5.4.3 Cultural
Recognition.................................................................................... 224 5.5. Negative Sanctions: Accountable for Some.............................................................. 228 5.6. Implications for Highly Divided Societies................................................................ 235 5.6.1. Problematics of Partiality.............................................................................. 237 5.6.2. Problematics of Affective Passion............................................................... 255 5.7. Conclusion....................................................................................................................269 6. Nonmaleficence Political Representation................................................................................ 275 6.1. Introduction...................................................................................................... 275 6.2. Immanuel Kant s Political and Moral Principles........................................................ 281 6.3. Arguments for Particular Obligations: Preventing Harm to Part............................ 295 6.3.1. The Demos as Persons.................................................................................. 297 6.3.2. The Harm of the Particular........................................................................... 304 6.3.3. Politics of Sustaining Freedom.....................................................................318 -V-
6.4. Arguments for Practical Reason: Decisions Relying onPrinciples............................ 328 6.4.1. Regulate Conflicts......................................................................................... 331 6.4.2. Reverence for Humanity............................................................................... 336 6.4.3. Respect for Autonomy.................................................................................. 343 6.5. Reciprocal Sanctions: Accountable for Some during Election.................................. 349 6.6. Implications for Highly Divided Societies.................................................................. 358 6.6.1. Apodictic of Partiality................................................................................... 358 6.6.2. Apodictic of Practical Reason....................................................................... 378 6.7. Conclusion......................................................................................................................393 7. Summary and Conclusions....................................................................................................... 395 References.................................................................................................................................. 405 -vi-
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements Abstract Table of Contents List of Abbreviations List of Tables Chapter ii iii iv vii viii Page 1. Introduction. 1 1.1. Context and Contributions. 1 1.2. Objectives. 6 1.3. Methodology. 7 1.4. Key Terminology . 9 1.5. Structure.14 2. Political Representation in Highly Divided Societies.16 2.1. Introduction. 16 2.2. Highly Divided Societies and Prospects of Democracy. 17 2.3. Challenges of Political Representation in Ethiopia. 27 2.4. The Camps: Pro-universalistic and Pro-particularistic. 34
2.5. Contesting Issues. 37 2.5.1. Linguistic Issue: On Language Recognition. 38 2.5.2. Economic Issue: On Environment and Resource Management. 43 2.5.3. Cultural Issue: On Modernity and Cities. 46 2.5.4. Historical Issue: On Symbolic Expressions of Collective Memory. 50 2.6. Conclusion. 54 3. Political Representation and Ethics. 57 3.1. Introduction. 57 3.2. Representative Democracy. 59 3.3. Political Representation and its Typologies.63 3.3.1. Trustee and Delegate Conceptions.65 3.3.2. Political Representation in Deliberative and Agonistic Theories. 70 3.4. Ethics and Political Representatives. 75 3.4.1.
Metaethics. 76 3.4.2. Normative Ethics. 80 3.5. Consequentialism Normative Theory of Ethics. 81 3.5.1. Standard-consequential ism. 81 3.5.2. Partial-consequentialism. 85 3.6. Deontological Normative Theory of Ethics. 89 3.7. Conclusion. 94 -iv-
4. Deliberative Political Representation.96 4.1. Introduction. 96 4.2. Deliberative Theory of Democracy. 99 4.3. Arguments for Impartiality: Maximizing the Good for Whole. 110 4.3.1. The Demos as Holistic. 112 4.3.2. The Common Good. 116 4.3.3. Politics of Inclusion.125 4.4. Arguments for Rationality: Rely on Independent Decision.128 4.4.1. Transcend Conflicts. 130 4.4.2. Political Equality. 137 4.4.3. Epistemic Value. 140 4.5. Affirmative Sanctions: Accountable for All. 143 4.6. Implications for Highly Divided Societies. 148 4.6.1. Problematics of
Impartiality. 151 4.6.2. Problematics of Rationality. 163 4.7. Conclusion. 177 5. Agonistic Political Representation. 181 5.1. Introduction. 181 5.2. Agonistic Theory of Democracy. 186 5.3. Arguments for Partiality: Maximize the Goods for Part. 197 5.3.1. The Demos as Divided. 200 5.3.2. The Immanence of the Good. 205 5.3.3. Politics of Exclusion. 210 5.4. Arguments for Affective Passion: Rely on Dependent Decisions. 214 5.4.1 Grasp Conflicts.215 5.4.2 Resentment of Inequality. 219 5.4.3 Cultural
Recognition. 224 5.5. Negative Sanctions: Accountable for Some. 228 5.6. Implications for Highly Divided Societies. 235 5.6.1. Problematics of Partiality. 237 5.6.2. Problematics of Affective Passion. 255 5.7. Conclusion.269 6. Nonmaleficence Political Representation. 275 6.1. Introduction. 275 6.2. Immanuel Kant's Political and Moral Principles. 281 6.3. Arguments for Particular Obligations: Preventing Harm to Part. 295 6.3.1. The Demos as Persons. 297 6.3.2. The Harm of the Particular. 304 6.3.3. Politics of Sustaining Freedom.318 -V-
6.4. Arguments for Practical Reason: Decisions Relying onPrinciples. 328 6.4.1. Regulate Conflicts. 331 6.4.2. Reverence for Humanity. 336 6.4.3. Respect for Autonomy. 343 6.5. Reciprocal Sanctions: Accountable for Some during Election. 349 6.6. Implications for Highly Divided Societies. 358 6.6.1. Apodictic of Partiality. 358 6.6.2. Apodictic of Practical Reason. 378 6.7. Conclusion.393 7. Summary and Conclusions. 395 References. 405 -vi- |
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