Author

Publication

2016 - Princeton University Press, New Jersey

Language

English

Word Count

72,000 words, Guess

Page Count

288 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139780691162607
  • ISBN-100691162603
  • AmazonB01EGQA1W0
  • Library of Congress Control Number2016001826
  • OCLC Control Number942707357
and 4 more
  • Better World Books9780691162607
  • Better World BooksP8-CGM-789
  • Better World BooksW8-BRC-639
  • Open LibraryOL27218463M

Classifications

  • DDC321.8
  • LCCJC423 .B7834 2016
  • LCCJC423.B7834 2016

Description

"Most people believe democracy is a uniquely just form of government. They believe people have the right to an equal share of political power. And they believe that political participation is good for us - it empowers us, helps us get what we want, and tends to make us smarter, more virtuous, and more caring for one another. These are some of our most cherished ideas about democracy. But, Jason Brennan says, they are all wrong. In this trenchant book, Brennan argues that democracy should be judged by its results - and the results are not good enough. Just as defendants have a right to a fair trial, citizens have a right to competent government. But democracy is the rule of the ignorant and the irrational, and it all too often falls short. Furthermore, no one has a fundamental right to any share of political power, and exercising political power does most of us little good. On the contrary, a wide range of social science research shows that political participation and democratic deliberation actually tend to make people worse - more irrational, biased, and mean. Given this grim picture, Brennan argues that a new system of government - epistocracy, the rule of the knowledgeable, may be better than democracy, and that it's time to experiment and find out"--Jacket sleeve.

Subjects

Topics

KritikExpertiseDemocracyPhilosophyDemokratieExpertokratiePolitical aspects

Other Editions

  • Against democracyPrinceton University Press2016-01-01

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