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    Subordinate groups are less dominated whenever their overlords must abide by reliably enforced and widely known rules, even when those rules do not express the will of the subordinated

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    Dominated(as used in political philosophy)
    Having power exercised over you in a way that limits your freedom or control over your own life.
    Overlords(as used in political philosophy)
    Those in positions of power who have authority over others; leaders or rulers who make decisions that affect people with less power.
    Reliably enforced(as used in discussions of governance)

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    Rules or laws that are consistently applied and followed through on, so people can trust they'll actually happen.
    Subordinate groups(as used in social and political philosophy)
    People or communities with less power, status, or resources in society—often due to discrimination or unequal systems.

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    Frank Lovett argues that avoiding domination does not require democracy, but instead subjecting the powerful to reliably enforced and widely known rules. Perhaps democracy does, in fact, most effectively reduce domination, but this should follow from substantive argument, not from the mere analysis of concepts (Lovett 2010). Also, there is reason to think that subordinate groups are less dominated whenever their overlords must abide by reliably enforced and widely known rules, even when those ru

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