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    Democratic legitimacy derives from procedural fairness al... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→A democracy ought to protect the democratic process for moral reasons that must be grounded in the principles underpinning democracy itself.

    Democratic legitimacy derives from procedural fairness alone, not from substantive moral principles underlying the procedure (Christiano, 2008).

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    • 1.Procedural fairness is epistemically neutral, avoiding imposition of contested moral doctrines on pluralistic societies.
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    • 2.Equal participation in fair procedures respects citizens as moral equals regardless of substantive outcome preferences.
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    • 3.Legitimacy grounded in procedure alone enables stable cooperation among citizens with fundamentally incompatible moral worldviews.
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    • 1.Procedures themselves embody substantive moral commitments (equality, liberty, dignity), so purity claims are incoherent.
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    • 2.Outcomes from 'fair' procedures can systematically violate basic rights, rendering procedural legitimacy alone morally insufficient.
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    • 3.Citizens rationally withdraw consent from procedures producing substantively unjust results, undermining stable legitimacy.
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