Democracy without Shortcuts (e-bog) af Lafont, Cristina
Lafont, Cristina (forfatter)

Democracy without Shortcuts e-bog

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This book articulates a participatory conception of deliberative democracy that takes the democratic ideal of self-government seriously. It aims to improve citizens' democratic control and vindicate the value of citizens' participation against conceptions that threaten to undermine it. The book critically analyzes deep pluralist, epistocratic, and lottocratic conceptions of democracy. Their def...
E-bog 161,96 DKK
Forfattere Lafont, Cristina (forfatter)
Forlag OUP Oxford
Udgivet 12 december 2019
Længde 288 sider
Genrer Sociology
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780192587527
This book articulates a participatory conception of deliberative democracy that takes the democratic ideal of self-government seriously. It aims to improve citizens' democratic control and vindicate the value of citizens' participation against conceptions that threaten to undermine it. The book critically analyzes deep pluralist, epistocratic, and lottocratic conceptions of democracy. Their defenders propose various institutional 'shortcuts' to help solve problemsof democratic governance such as overcoming disagreements, citizens' political ignorance, or poor-quality deliberation. However, all these shortcut proposals require citizens to blindly defer to actors over whose decisions they cannot exercise control. Implementing such proposals would thereforeundermine democracy. Moreover, it seems naive to assume that a community can reach better outcomes 'faster' if it bypasses the beliefs and attitudes of its citizens. Unfortunately, there are no 'shortcuts' to make a community better than its members. The only road to better outcomes is the long, participatory road that is taken when citizens forge a collective will by changing one another's hearts and minds. However difficult the process of justifying political decisions to one another may be,skipping it cannot get us any closer to the democratic ideal. Starting from this conviction, the book defends a conception of democracy 'without shortcuts'. This conception sheds new light on long-standing debates about the proper scope of public reason, the role of religion in politics, and thedemocratic legitimacy of judicial review. It also proposes new ways to unleash the democratic potential of institutional innovations such as deliberative minipublics.