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Democracy for Busy People

✍ Scribed by Kevin J. Elliott


Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
252
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Advances an alternative approach to democratic reform that focuses on building institutions that empower people who have little time for politics.

How do we make democracy more equal? Although in theory, all citizens in a democracy have the right to participate in politics, time-consuming forms of participation often advantage some groups over others. Where some citizens may have time to wait in long lines to vote, to volunteer for a campaign, to attend community board meetings, or to stay up to date on national, state, and local news, other citizens struggle to do the same. Since not all people have the time or inclination to devote substantial energy to politics, certain forms of participation exacerbate existing inequalities.

Democracy for Busy People takes up the very real challenge of how to build a democracy that empowers people with limited time for politics. While many plans for democratic renewal emphasize demanding forms of political participation and daunting ideals of democratic citizenship, political theorist Kevin J. Elliott proposes a fundamentally different approach. He focuses instead on making democratic citizenship undemanding so that even busy people can be politically included. This approach emphasizes the core institutions of electoral democracy, such as political parties, against deliberative reforms and sortition. Timely and action-focused, Democracy for Busy People is necessary reading.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
chapter 1. The Demands of Democratic Citizenship
Part I: How Much Democratic Citizenship?
chapter 2. Democracy’s Floor: The Case against Apathy
chapter 3. When Does Democracy Ask Too Much? Realism and the Paradox of Empowerment
chapter 4. The Citizen Minimum: Inclusion and Stand-By Citizenship
Part II: Democratic Institutions for Busy People
chapter 5. How to Democratize Elections: Annual Elections and Mandatory Voting
chapter 6. Engines of Inclusion: Political Parties in Competition
chapter 7. Putting Deliberation and Sortition in Their Place
Conclusion: Too Much Democracy?
Acknowledgments
Appendix
References
Index


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