Democracy
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Word Count
61,500 words, Guess
Page Count
246 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1726705M
- ISBN-100415032547
- OCLC Control Number51273645
- OCLC Control Number26503073
- OCLC Control Numberdemocracy0000harr_w7u3
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number92030811
- LibraryThing6434260
- Goodreads1999868
Classifications
- DDC321.8
- LCCJC421 .H28 1993
Description
Democracy is today universally considered to be a good thing, yet in history has been frequently criticised. Ross Harrison argues the merits of democracy by tracing its history from the works of Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, The American Federalists and Hume, Bentham, the Mills, Hegel and Marx. This historical perspective provides a repertory of specific problems where democracy converges upon the values of liberty, equality, knowledge and welfare. These same values can be used to argue the benefits and demerits of democracy. Any overall assessment must therefore take account of such complexity. Democracy shows us how we may navigate between these moral conflicts, by examining the paradoxes and problems that arise and arguing their resolution. Ross Harrison provides a clear analytical justification of democracy, informed by facts and detailed knowledge of the work of major thinkers of the past. This book is ideal for both those with an interest in the arguments for democracy, and students of politics or philosophy who will find this an excellent introduction to the term.
Subjects
Series Statement
- The Problems of philosophy
Other Editions
- Democracy
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