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Aug 31, 2022 · As realist thinker Edward Hall puts it, “Responsible politicians do not seek to manifest a ‘purity of intention [which] is unconditioned by the need to compromise, negotiate, [or] exercise authority over others’, because such a view is deeply anti-political”.
For him, and his followers like Mark Philp, responsible politicians do not seek to manifest a ‘purity of intention [which] is unconditioned by the need to compromise, negotiate, [or] exercise authority over others’, because such a view is deeply anti-political (Philp, 2007, 82).
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All stakeholders have inclusive, open, and meaningful opportunities to equally influence decision-making. Political decisions and those holding power are subject to scrutiny by the public and institutional checks, with consequences for using power for private gain.
Sep 26, 2023 · Democracy requires our political leaders to restrain the pursuit of their own political and partisan interests for the sake of our democratic health. They and their teams need to be willing to “take one for democracy,” so to speak.
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May 11, 2020 · However, this divide, later sections will show, needs to be overcome to provide a satisfactory explanation for how citizens come to trust political speakers. To do this, we must focus on the relationships between Habermas’ ethics and Bourdieu’s structural conditions.
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May 1, 2018 · For him, and his followers like Mark Philp, responsible politicians do not seek to manifest a ‘purity of intention [which] is unconditioned by the need to compromise, negotiate, [or] exercise authority over others’, because such a view is deeply anti-political (Philp, 2007: 82).