Book contents
- Hanging Together
- Hanging Together
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Aiming Too High, Aiming Too Low
- 3 Fellowship’s Forefather
- 4 Broadening the Base
- 5 Three Dimensions of Trust
- 6 Principled Pragmatists, Principled Purists, and the Liberal Democratic Front
- 7 Talking, Shouting Back, and Listening Better
- 8 Justifying (and Constraining) Salutary Hypocrisy
- 9 Facilitating Fellowship
- 10 Conclusion
- Index
9 - Facilitating Fellowship
Translucent Veils, Unlikely Associations, and Constraints on Campaigns
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 July 2022
- Hanging Together
- Hanging Together
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Aiming Too High, Aiming Too Low
- 3 Fellowship’s Forefather
- 4 Broadening the Base
- 5 Three Dimensions of Trust
- 6 Principled Pragmatists, Principled Purists, and the Liberal Democratic Front
- 7 Talking, Shouting Back, and Listening Better
- 8 Justifying (and Constraining) Salutary Hypocrisy
- 9 Facilitating Fellowship
- 10 Conclusion
- Index
Summary
Chapter 9 proposes concrete measures to promote role-based constitutional fellowship. First, the chapter acknowledges that bounded solidarity can support fellowship. Accordingly, the chapter identifies ways of imagining the nation to ensure that that solidarity is inclusive, and urges liberal democrats to promote inclusion cautiously. Second, the chapter discusses trust among political actors. The chapter acknowledges that some institutional arrangements – namely Westminster systems – seem relatively effective at channelling competition and alleviating the need for fellowship. Most democratic systems, however, are non-Westminster systems. Accordingly, the chapter suggests reforms that can make it easier for political competitors to act like fellows. Third, the chapter discusses trust among citizens at large. In addition to certain democratic education arrangements, the chapter argues that the integrated workplace and less-voluntary associations are more promising than voluntary civil societal associations as forums to promote trust. Fourth, the chapter demonstrates the need for some material redistribution to ensure that citizens feel that they are all in it together.
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- Hanging TogetherRole-Based Constitutional Fellowship and the Challenge of Difference and Disagreement, pp. 156 - 178Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022