Against Democracy

Awards:   Short-listed for Zocalo's 10 Favorite Books of 2016 2016
Author:   Jason Brennan ,  Jason Brennan
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Edition:   New Preface
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9780691178493


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   26 September 2017
Format:   Paperback
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  • Short-listed for Zocalo's 10 Favorite Books of 2016 2016

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Author:   Jason Brennan ,  Jason Brennan
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Edition:   New Preface
Weight:   0.255kg
ISBN:  

9780691178493


ISBN 10:   0691178496
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   26 September 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Language:   English

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One of Zocalo's 10 Favorite Books of 2016 Brennan has a bright, pugilistic style, and he takes a sportsman's pleasure in upsetting pieties and demolishing weak logic. --Caleb Crain, New Yorker A brash, well-argued diatribe against the democratic system. There is much to mull over in this brazen stab at the American electoral process... Sure to cause howls of disagreement, but in the current toxic partisan climate, Brennan's polemic is as worth weighing as any other. --Kirkus Important. --Ilya Somin, Washington Post Volokh Conspiracy The book makes compelling reading for what is typically a dry area of discourse. This is theory that skips, rather than plods. --Molly Sauter, Los Angeles Times Among the best works in political philosophy in recent memory. --Zachary Woodman, Students for Liberty Challenging and insightful. --Alexander William Salter, Public Choice Lucidly written in provocative, sometimes brash tones, it is especially useful for the undergraduate classroom. --Choice Against Democracy seems scarily prescient today. Writing well before the twin shocks of the Brexit and the U.S. elections, the Georgetown political scientist makes a powerful case that popular democracy can be dangerous--and, provocatively, that irrational and incompetent voters should be excluded from democratic decision-making. The case for elitism in governance never read so well. --Zocalo Public Square Meticulous [and] crisply written. --Tom Clark, Prospect


"One of Zocalo's 10 Favorite Books of 2016 ""Brennan has a bright, pugilistic style, and he takes a sportsman's pleasure in upsetting pieties and demolishing weak logic. Voting rights may happen to signify human dignity to us, he writes, but corpse-eating once signified respect for the dead among the Fore tribe of Papua New Guinea. To him, our faith in the ennobling power of political debate is no more well grounded than the supposition that college fraternities build character.""--Caleb Crain,New Yorker ""A brash, well-argued diatribe against the democratic system. There is much to mull over in this brazen stab at the American electoral process... [I]n the current toxic partisan climate, Brennan's polemic is as worth weighing as any other.""--Kirkus Reviews ""A brash, well-argued diatribe against the democratic system. There is much to mull over in this brazen stab at the American electoral process... Sure to cause howls of disagreement, but in the current toxic partisan climate, Brennan's polemic is as worth weighing as any other.""--Kirkus ""Important.""--Ilya Somin, Washington Post Volokh Conspiracy ""Against Democracychallenges a basic precept that most people take for granted: the morality of democracy... Brennan presents a variety of strategies by which the quality of the electorate could be improved, while still keeping it large, and demographically representative... [A] powerful challenge to the conventional wisdom about democracy... [W]orth serious consideration.""--Ilya Somin, Washington Post ""Compelling... This is theory that skips, rather than plods.""--Los Angeles Times ""The book makes compelling reading for what is typically a dry area of discourse. This is theory that skips, rather than plods.""--Molly Sauter, Los Angeles Times ""Among the best works in political philosophy in recent memory.""--Zachary Woodman, Students for Liberty ""Challenging and insightful.""--Alexander William Salter, Public Choice ""Lucidly written in provocative, sometimes brash tones, it is especially useful for the undergraduate classroom.""--Choice ""Against Democracy seems scarily prescient today. Writing well before the twin shocks of the Brexit and the U.S. elections, the Georgetown political scientist makes a powerful case that popular democracy can be dangerous--and, provocatively, that irrational and incompetent voters should be excluded from democratic decision-making. The case for elitism in governance never read so well.""--Zocalo Public Square ""Meticulous [and] crisply written.""--Tom Clark, Prospect ""Mercilessly well-argued.""--Niko Kolodny, Boston Review"


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Jason Brennan is the Flanagan Family Chair of Strategy, Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. He is the author of The Ethics of Voting (Princeton), and Why Not Capitalism?. He writes regularly for Bleeding Heart Libertarians, a blog.

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