Issue / Democracy
Inclusionism and democracy
Can democracy remain legitimate if economic, technological, and cultural value is created by many agents but recognized by only a few?
Inclusionist Frame
Inclusionism agrees that political participation matters, but asks whether participation is real when ownership, data, recognition, and institutional agency remain concentrated.
Why It Matters
The 21st century democracy question is not only who votes. It is who has agency in the systems that shape value, identity, information, ownership, and belonging.
Social Dynamic
Interaction
Value
Recognition
Agency
Legitimacy
Fairness
Belonging