Bringing together writings on democracy from the acclaimed political thinker, Brian Barry, this volume ranges from an extended essay on the justification for democratic procedures to a critical discussion of the claim that democracy inevitably produces too much inflation. Two influential articles o
Democracy, Power, and Justice: Essays in Political Theory
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- Publisher
- Clarendon Press / Oxford University Press
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 567
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Bringing together a selection of twenty-one major articles and essays by renowned political theorist Brian Barry, this collection presents his theories of how social institutions ought to work as well as how they actually do work, and elucidates the connections between the two kinds of theory.
The book includes an introduction that explains the context within which each essay was written, and a discussion of subsequent developments that are relevant to its arguments.
โฆ Table of Contents
The strange death of political philosophy --
Is democracy special? --
Does democracy cause inflation? The political ideas of some economists --
Political accommodation and consociational democracy --
The Consociational model and its dangers --
Self-government revisited --
Exit, voice, and loyalty --
Power: an economic analysis --
Is it better to be powerful or lucky? --
The Obscurities of power --
The Uses of 'power' --
And who is my neighbor? --
Lady Chatterley's lover and Doctor Fischer's bomb party: liberalism, pareto optimality, and the problem of objectionable preferences --
Tragic choices --
Can states be moral? International morality and the compliance problem --
Humanity and justice in global perspective --
Justice between generations --
The Ethics of resource depletion --
The Continuing relevance of socialism.
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Brian Barry enjoys a reputation as a leading political thinker, interested both in theories about how social institutions ought to work and theories about how they do work. He is particularly concerned with the connections between the two kinds of theory. There is widely perceived to be a crisis in
Brian Barry enjoys a reputation as a leading political thinker, interested both in theories about how social institutions ought to work and theories about how they do work. He is particularly concerned with the connections between the two kinds of theory. There is widely perceived to be a crisis in