Seyla Benhabib, “Introduction” in Democracy and Difference: Changing Boundaries of the Political; Jürgen Habermas, “Three Normative Models of Democracy”; Carol Gould, “Diversity and Democracy: Representing Differences”
Elayne Guzman
Seyla Benhabib, “Introduction”
in Democracy and Difference: Changing Boundaries of the Political; Jürgen
Habermas, “Three Normative Models of Democracy”; Carol Gould, “Diversity and
Democracy: Representing Differences”
Quote:
“Democracy is not about where the
political is located but about how it is experienced”
Meaning:
Citizens make the future of the country,
many things depend on us citizens, and it is our duty to do everything we can
to live in better conditions. The vast majority of democratic theory and deliberative
democratic theory in particular, either implicitly or explicitly assumes the
need for widespread citizen participation. It requires that all citizen possess
the opportunity to participate and also that they take up this opportunity,
however, many citizens do not participate or do not have the meaningful opportunity
to participate in anything like the numbers that they believe is necessary;
which has resulted in a decline in citizen participation and trust which have
damaged democracy.
Chosen:
I chose this quote because democracy is disappearing
and as citizen we need to encourage more citizen participation and acknowledge
their participation in order to continue to produce democratic outcomes which
will satisfy political equality. Participation is key.
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