Democratic Failures and the Ethics of Democracy


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By Adam Lovett
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Adam Lovett is a lecturer at the Australian Catholic University (ACU) in Melbourne. He's previously taught at the London School of Economics (LSE) and New York University (NYU). He is the author of articles in Philosophy & Public Affairs, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Politics, Philosophy & Economics, among other journals.

Preface Introduction Part I. Ideals and Their Import Chapter 1. Democratic Values Chapter 2. Democratic Duties Part II. Elite-Level Failures Chapter 3. Popular Control Chapter 4. Wealth and Interests Chapter 5. Democracy and Time Part III. Mass-Level Failures Chapter 6. Cognitive Shortcomings Chapter 7. Polarization Chapter 8. Voter Motivation Part IV. From Failure to Anarchism Conclusion Notes Index Acknowledgments

"[A] timely, grim account of how the American political system fails to uphold fundamental democratic values. His approach is both deeply rooted in the literature and approachable, and he makes good use of thought experiments and empirical evidence to build a case...Lovett masterfully brings together an enormous body of evidence and theory that will be relevant for serious students of democratic theory and political behavior." (Choice) "In this singular synthesis of political science and political philosophy, Adam Lovett exposes how institutions that we call 'democratic' fall short of their own democratic ideals and convinces us that we should all care." (Niko Kolodny, author of The Pecking Order: Social Hierarchy as a Philosophical Problem) "This is a great project...I have a deep appreciation for Lovett's methodology...he does political philosophy the right way." (Public Choice) "Democratic Failures is an exemplary study in empirically informed political philosophy and an important contribution to contemporary democratic theory." (Philosophical Quarterly) "[Lovett] makes synthesizing normative political philosophy and empirical political science look easy. But that is what the skilled do: they make the difficult look easy." - Andreas Bengtson (Ethics)

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