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Author Ingham, Sean, 1981- author.

Title Rule by multiple majorities : a new theory of popular control / Sean Ingham
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Description 1 online resource (x, 190 pages) : illustrations
Series Political economy of institutions and decisions
Political economy of institutions and decisions.
Contents Introduction -- First attempts -- An objection from social choice theory -- The concept of control -- Rule by multiple majorities -- Retrospective voting and control -- On a normative theory of democracy -- Conclusion
Summary What does it mean to say that citizens have control over their leaders? In a democracy, citizens should have some control over how they are governed. If they do not participate directly in making policy, they ought to maintain control over the public officials who design policy on their behalf. Rule by Multiple Majorities develops a novel theory of popular control: an account of what it is, why democracy's promise of popular control is compatible with what we know about actual democracies, and why it matters. While social choice theory suggests there is no such thing as a 'popular will' in societies with at least minimal diversity of opinion, Ingham argues that multiple, overlapping majorities can nonetheless have control, at the same time. After resolving this conceptual puzzle, the author explains why popular control is a realistic and compelling ideal for democracies, notwithstanding voters' low levels of information and other shortcomings
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Democracy.
Majorities.
General will.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- General.
Democracy
General will
Majorities
Form Electronic book
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