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In debate and common disccusions in the Knesset, parties are arguing for their narrow intrests, and not the common good. Deliberation should help a common good resulotions.
'''in In a just society political opportunities and powers must be independent of economic or social position''':
It should be taken care that the political decisions are not influenced by concentrations of money and social class<ref>Rawls, J. (1971). A Theory of Justice (Cambridge. Mass.: Harvard University. pp. 225–6, 277–8; 1982, pp.42–3.</ref>
'''The development of of political competence''':
:Third, democratic politics should be ordered in ways that provide a basis for selfrespect,that encourage the development of a sense of political competence, and that contribute to the formation of a sense of justice.it should fix ‘the foundations for civic friendship and [shape] the ethos of political culture’ (Rawls, J. (1971). A Theory of Justice (Cambridge. Mass.: Harvard University. p. 234). '''Sum:'''When properly conducted, then, democratic politics involves public deliberation focused on the ''common good,'' requires some form of manifest ''equality among citizens'',and shapes ''the identity and interests of citizens'' in ways that contribute to the formation of a ''public conception of common good''.
==Democratic assessment of collaborative planning processes==