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The Democracy/Contractualism Analogy
The Democracy/Contractualism Analogy
Journal Article

The Democracy/Contractualism Analogy

2003
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Analogy theories accept that democracy tracks justice partly because citizens are motivated nonegoistically and in a morally significant way. Estlund argues that the analogy has an invisible hand structure because it needs to conceive of voters as addressing some question other than that of justice. Democratic participation modeled on the contractualist situation would be self-serving within the limits of reasonable accommodation of others.