Inequality is one of the main causes of growing disaffection with democracy. One of its fundamental dimensions relates to the capacity of citizens to participate in public decision-making—political (in)equality—a capacity that, in turn, conditions to some extent the ability to mitigate other forms of inequality (economic, or those based on ethnic or gender differences, among others).
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Inequality is one of the main causes of growing disaffection with democracy. One of its fundamental dimensions relates to the capacity of citizens to participate in public decision-making—political (in)equality—a capacity that, in turn, conditions to some extent the ability to mitigate other forms of inequality (economic, or those based on ethnic or gender differences, among others).