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23258 | The very concept of democracy entails a need for justice [Grayling] |
Full Idea: The concept of democracy - embodying the principles of participation and equal concern - entails that social justice is a mandatory aim. | |
From: A.C. Grayling (The Good State [2020], 2) | |
A reaction: The idea that democracy entails participation in any direct way is what the right wing reject. Sustained participation would presumably entail various sorts of justice. |
23259 | There should be separate legislative, executive and judicial institutions [Grayling] |
Full Idea: The obvious solution is where the legislative, executive and judicial powers are exercised by different institutions, distinguished by function. The executive is answerable to the legislative, and the judicial is controlled by neither. | |
From: A.C. Grayling (The Good State [2020], 3) | |
A reaction: Separation by institution, rather than merely by separate individuals exercising the powers. I agree (with Popper etc) that institutions are the way to secure long-term success and justice. Grayling says the judiciary must not paralyse government. |