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    The principles underpinning democracy provide the moral g... — Carmelics
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    Supports→A democracy ought to protect the democratic process for moral reasons that must be grounded in the principles underpinning democracy itself.

    The principles underpinning democracy provide the moral grounding needed to explain why protecting the democratic process matters.

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    Another kind of internal limit is a limit that arises from the principles that underpin democracy. And the presence of this limit would seem to be necessary to making sense of the first limit because in order for the first limit to be morally important we need to know why a democracy ought to protect the democratic process.

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