Confucian Meritocratic Democracy over Democracy for Minority Interests and Rights

Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 23 (1):25-38 (2024)
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Abstract

In Western political philosophy, democracy is generally the dominant view regarding what the best form of government is, and this holds even in respect to promoting minority rights. However, I argue that there is a better theory for satisfying minority interests and rights. I amass numerous studies from the social sciences demonstrating how democracy does poorly in accounting for minority interests. I then contend that a particular hybrid view that fuses a meritocracy with democracy can do a better job than democracy in accounting for minority interests and in having more equal rights and fair policies coming from the legislative and executive branches. Finally, I defend this thesis from numerous counters.

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John J. Park
California State University, Sacramento

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