This book offers a systematic treatment of the requirements of
democratic legitimacy. It argues that democratic procedures are
essential for political legitimacy because of the need to respect
value pluralism and because of the learning process that democratic
decision-making enables. It proposes a framework for distinguishing
among the different ways in which the requirements of democratic
legitimacy have been interpreted. Peter then uses this framework to
identify and defend what appears as the most plausible conception
of democratic legitimacy. According to this conception, democratic
legitimacy requires that the decision-making process satisfies
certain conditions of political and epistemic fairness.
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