Why is inclusiveness an important aspect of democracy? Write your logic in points
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-All power derives from the governed. The Federal and State Constitutions are, in effect, grants of power from us to thes governments.
-Since these grants of power were made by some of our ancestors and not by us, it is important for all of us to consent by our participation in our government. We current citizens were certainly not all represented by our ancestors, and so all citizens, even those of us in the newer groups should be consulted by and represented by our elected representatives.
-Including those citizens who were not involved in the grants originally means knowing who they are. The framers insisted on regular census-taking, for this purpose.
-Citizens who determine they are not being consulted or represented will rightly want to cast off their government.
Any government which refuses to include groups it claims govern lacks moral authority.
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Explanation:
Inclusive Democracy (ID) is a project that aims for direct democracy; economic democracy in a stateless, moneyless and marketless economy; self-management (democracy in the socio-economic realm); and ecological democracy.
The theoretical project of Inclusive Democracy-as distinguished from the political project on which the ID movement is based-emerged from the work of Greek-born political philosopher, economist, activist and former academic Takis Fotopoulos, in the book Towards An Inclusive Democracy, and was further developed by him and other writers in the journal Democracy & Nature and its successor The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy, an electronic journal published by the International Network for Inclusive Democracy.[1] In other words, the theoretical project of ID is a project emerging in Political Philosophy about social change (see e.g. Marxism, Social Ecology project, the autonomy project, the Inclusive Democracy