Justice By Means Of Democracy by Danielle S. Allen

This book argues that justice should be pursued through revitalized democratic institutions and practices: political equality, robust public goods, and habits of civic friendship are necessary to create conditions in which citizens can participate as equals. It analyzes how socioeconomic inequalities and weakened public institutions undermine democratic legitimacy, and it offers practical institutional reforms—ranging from changes in public education and social provision to new forms of collective deliberation—to rebuild shared capacities for mutual recognition, responsibility, and effective self-government.

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