Do We Have a Duty to Mitigate the Deterioration of Democratic Communication?

Journal of Politics (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Starting from the observation that the deterioration of democratic communication is a political problem that requires individual and collective, private and public, actions, I first defend a baseline duty to avoid using expressions that conventionally show a disrespectful attitude toward targeted groups. Then, I develop a set of guidelines that can guide political theorists in distributing additional duties that respect the situated agency of different individuals. I propose two normative constraints (capacity-to-act and influence) that should influence how theorists assign duties. Then, I present three criteria (pointless, antisocial, and lawfulness) to specify the content in a context-sensitive way.

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Corrado Fumagalli
Università degli Studi di Genova

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