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A Consensual Milieu

In: The Punters' Guide to Democracy

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  • Peter Emerson

    (The de Borda Institute)

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The term ‘democratic leader’ is perhaps an oxymoron, and maybe no less so than the slogan some of these elected ‘leaders’ often criticise: ‘democratic centralism.’ Basically, politics is often flooded with critics criticising their critics. But the aggressive comments with which many politicians attack their opponents have a profound impact on society, especially on the young. Those in power perform in this way, partly because of the adversarial structure of politics. The need, therefore, for a democratic polity which is non-adversarial—in a word, for voting procedures which are inherently ‘peaceful’—cannot be over-emphasised. The benefits could be huge.

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  • Peter Emerson, 2022. "A Consensual Milieu," Springer Books, in: The Punters' Guide to Democracy, chapter 0, pages 77-87, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-06987-1_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-06987-1_7
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