democratic theorist
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdemocraticandtheorist
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democratic
adjective
uk/ˌdem.əˈkræt.ɪk/us/ˌdem.əˈkræt̬.ɪk/
based on the principles ...
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theorist
noun[C]
uk/ˈθɪə.rɪst/us/ˈθiː.ɚ.ɪst/
someone who develops ideas about the explanation ...
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(Definition ofdemocraticandtheoristfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I contend that equilibrium models are similarly limited, in ways that should concern democratic theorists.
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Democratic theorists must not be indifferent to this weakness.
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But it is surprising that democratic theorists are silent about the value of choice.
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Democratic theorists have to be interested in the ideological process by which such groups define democracy.
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Instead, democratic theorists should be concerned when non-participation is a reflection of procedural or substantive inequalities.
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Democratic theorists who are committed to inclusion should approve of such coercion.
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Although, along with many democratic theorists, he is acutely aware of the anti-democratic potential of excessively active or creative judiciaries, he proposes an alternative inspired by deliberative democracy.
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In short, talking about politics appears to have the salubrious effects for the body politic that democratic theorists have alleged it does.
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Not surprisingly, democratic theorists called for universal formal education as a means of completely equalizing employment opportunities.
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I have suggested, however, that democratic theorists, and those more broadly interested in democratic change, cannot be satisfied with such limitations.
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Democratic theorists should face this coercion squarely.
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Some early democratic theorists claimed that restricting political competition in new democracies is necessary for democratic stability.
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Despite the importance democratic theorists have attached to political talk, this form of political behaviour has, until rather recently, been given short shrift by empirically oriented political scientists.
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But it is a mistake for democratic theorists, of all people, to put too much weight on this distinction.
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Before concluding that political conversations do indeed have the positive effects alleged by democratic theorists, however, two things need to be considered.
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Democratic theorists who value inclusive politics should view these tactics - which are necessarily strategic and non-deliberative, but still thoroughly entwined in public discourse - with great sympathy.
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