Right to Be Elected (e-bog) af Jennifer Pispcopo, et al

Right to Be Elected e-bog

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What might happen if a woman's right to vote is seen as coequal with her right to be elected?Why are other countries so much better than the United States at electing women to office? In her lead essay in this anthology, Jennifer Piscopo argues that women in the United States haven't fought for the right to be elected. A comparative political scientist, she shows that suffrage movements around ...
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Forfattere Jennifer Pispcopo, et al (forfatter)
Forlag Boston Review
Udgivet 12 maj 2020
Længde 160 sider
Genrer JFSJ1
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781946511584
What might happen if a woman's right to vote is seen as coequal with her right to be elected?Why are other countries so much better than the United States at electing women to office? In her lead essay in this anthology, Jennifer Piscopo argues that women in the United States haven't fought for the right to be elected. A comparative political scientist, she shows that suffrage movements around the world often focused not only on the right to vote, but also the right to stand for office. As a result, when these movements succeeded, they saw the right to be elected as a positive right, enabling nationwide-efforts to both encourage and actively recruit female candidates. In her exploration of positive and negative rights in the United States, Piscopo explores what might happen if a woman's right to vote is seen as coequal with her right to be elected, considering, among other things, how our definitions of representational government could both change and restore public trust in democracy.