ause |
Making Move?
(Y/N) |
Stances |
Move 3, "Present the present work ," Introduction 1 (*green = Stance Keywords) |
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20 |
(Y) announcing present research
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Tentative |
In the first section of the article, I argue for the centrality of trust to democratic institutions and to political participation.
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21 |
(Y) announcing present research |
High Argumentative |
Next, I refute arguments that make distrust central to democracy.
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22 |
(N) support C21 |
Non Argumentative: to state fact |
Distrust refers to a suspicious or cynical attitude towards others and |
23 |
(N) support C21 |
Tentative: to project a future condition |
I will argue that it is inimical to democracy. |
24 |
(N) support C21 |
Tentative: to indicate a circumstance |
When democracies are characterised by distrust, |
24.1 |
(N) support C21 |
Non Argumentative: to state fact |
in other words, we have good reason to worry about their stability. |
25 |
(Y) announcing present research purposively
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Non Argumentative |
I then turn to a concept that is closely aligned with but not identical to distrust: mistrust.
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26 |
(N) support C25 |
Non Argumentative: to state fact |
Mistrust refers to a cautious attitude towards others; |
26.1 |
(N) support C25 |
Tentative: to project a future condition |
a mistrustful person will approach interactions with others with a careful and questioning mindset. |
27 |
(N) support C25 |
Non Argumentative: to state fact |
The concept of vigilance is motivated by an attitude of mistrust while simultaneously demanding the existence of widespread trust relations. |
28 |
(N) support C25 |
Non Argumentative: to state fact |
In this way, therefore, democracies require widespread trust relations in order to be effective. |