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      From Practice to Principle and Back: Applying a New Realist Method to the European Union’s Democratic Deficit

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      Political Studies
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      political realism, EU, legitimacy, Bernard Williams, demoicracy

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          Abstract

          The prospect of a Brexit illustrates that the European Union’s legitimacy deficit can have far-reaching political consequences. In normative political theory, realists take a keen interest in questions of legitimacy. Building on Bernard Williams’ realist writings, I propose a two-step method of normative political theorization. Each step contains both a practice-sensitive phase and a practice-insensitive phase. First, the conceptualization of a norm should draw on conceptual resources available to agents within their historical circumstances. Second, the prescriptions that follow from this norm should take into account whether political order can be maintained. Applying this method to the European Union’s democratic deficit yields, first, based on public opinion research, the norm of European deep diversity and, second, a set of prescriptions for a demoicratic confederacy. Thereby, I demonstrate that this realist method is able to yield political theories distinct from other philosophical approaches. Moreover, I contribute a realist theory to the normative literature in European Union studies.

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                Journal
                Polit Stud (Oxf)
                Polit Stud (Oxf)
                PSX
                sppsx
                Political Studies
                SAGE Publications (Sage UK: London, England )
                0032-3217
                11 October 2017
                May 2018
                : 66
                : 2
                : 339-355
                Affiliations
                [1-0032321717722355]Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
                Author notes
                [*]Jan Pieter Beetz, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, VU-Hoofdgebouw, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands. Email: j.p.beetz@ 123456vu.nl
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                10.1177_0032321717722355
                10.1177/0032321717722355
                6187062
                d79e3e8c-c256-4347-b847-deec66ac92fe
                © The Author(s) 2017

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                political realism,eu,legitimacy,bernard williams,demoicracy
                political realism, eu, legitimacy, bernard williams, demoicracy

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