Reexamines the normative justification for democratic politics. While
much of the world now embraces the democratic idea-that the people
must rule-the philosophical case for democracy has yet to be made
convincingly. Why Democracy? not only reexamines the current debates
in normative democratic theory, but also challenges popular
conceptions that tend toward an uncritical idealization of popular
rule. It is not enough to call for more extensive public deliberation,
or for greater participation and inclusion in the democratic process,
or for a radical extension of the scope of the process. Making the
case for democracy requires examining its imaginative and rhetorical
dimensions as well. The democratic idea of "rule by the people" must
be understood less as a definition than as an aspiration, a trope, and
the beginning of a narrative that includes, while extending beyond,
the domain of government.
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ISBN
9780791478950
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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