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Democracy's Values Ian Shapiro (Yale University, Connecticut)

Democracy's Values By Ian Shapiro (Yale University, Connecticut)

Democracy's Values by Ian Shapiro (Yale University, Connecticut)


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In this volume (and its companion, Democracy's Edges) prominent political theorists and social scientists present original discussions of the most important issues in democratic politics. Democracy's Values deals with the nature and value of democracy, particularly the tensions between it and such goods as justice, equality, efficiency, and freedom.

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Democracy's Values by Ian Shapiro (Yale University, Connecticut)

Democracy has been a flawed hegemony since the fall of communism. Its flexibility, its commitment to equality of representation, and its recognition of the legitimacy of opposition politics are all positive features for political institutions. But democracy has many deficiencies: it is all too easily held hostage by powerful interests; it often fails to advance social justice; and it does not cope well with a number of features of the political landscape, such as political identities, boundary disputes, and environmental crises. Although democracy is valuable it fits uneasily with other political values and is in many respects less than equal to the demands it confronts. In this volume (and its companion Democracy's Edges) prominent political theorists and social scientists present original discussions of such central issues. Democracy's Values deals with the nature and value of democracy, particularly the tensions between it and such goods as justice, equality, efficiency, and freedom.

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'What is democracy good for? Even if it did no more than ensure the orderly and peaceful transfer of power from one government to another, that would be enough to make it attractive in comparison to the alternatives. But many people have hoped for more. They would like to think that there can (with the right institutions) be some reliable connection between democracy and other values such as freedom, social justice, or prosperity. The editors are to be congratulated on having assembled a first rate collection of sharply-argued essays that ask what we can realistically expect of democracy.' Brian Barry, Columbia University

Table of Contents

1. Promises and disappointments: reconsidering democracy's value Ian Shapiro and Casiano Hacker-Cordon; Part I. Minimal Democracy: 2. Minimalist conception of democracy: a defense Adam Przeworski; 3. Does democracy engender justice? John Roemer; 4. Democracy and other goods Partha Dasgupta and Eric Maskin; Part II. Beyond Minimalism: 5. Democracy and development: a complex relationship Pranab Bardhan; 6. Death and taxes: extractive equality and the development of democratic institutions Margaret Levi; 7. Democracy and development John Dunn; 8. State, civil society, and social justice Iris Marion Young; 9. Republican freedom and contestatory democratisation Phillip Pettit; 10. Contestatory democracy versus real freedom for all Philippe van Parijs.

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NPB9780521643573
9780521643573
0521643570
Democracy's Values by Ian Shapiro (Yale University, Connecticut)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1999-08-19
216
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