Inclusionism

Inclusionism Core

# Democracy

# Democracy

Definition

A governance system that distributes participation in collective decision-making among members of a community, society, or civilization.


Inclusionist Perspective

Democracy is not merely majority rule.

Democracy is a mechanism for legitimizing participation.


Core Principle

The legitimacy of governance increases when affected participants possess meaningful pathways to participation.


Inclusionist Perspective

Traditional democracies were designed for industrial societies.

Future democracies may require new mechanisms capable of representing:

  • digital participation

  • global participation

  • AI-mediated participation

  • networked participation

  • increasingly diverse forms of agency


Inclusionist Perspective

Democracy succeeds when participation remains meaningful rather than performative.


Relationships


Core Question

How can participation scale without becoming disconnected from governance?