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    Supports→Obeying the outcomes of egalitarian democratic procedures is sufficient for citizens to achieve coordination on common rules without subjection.

    When decision-making power is distributed equally, coordination is not determined by unequal power advantages.

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    Daniel Viehoff develops an egalitarian conception of democratic authority based on the ideal of relational equality (Viehoff 2014; see section 2.2.3 above for more on relational equality). Viehoff argues that relational equality is threatened by “subjection” in a relationship, which occurs when individuals have significantly different power over how they interact with and relate to one another. According to Viehoff, obeying the outcomes of egalitarian democratic procedures is necessary and suf

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