The Dispersion of Power

A Critical Realist Theory of Democracy

(Author) Samuel Ely Bagg
Format: Hardcover
£90.00 Price: £85.50 (5% off)
Generally dispatched in 1 to 2 days

The Dispersion of Power is an urgent call to rethink centuries of conventional wisdom about what democracy is, why it matters, and how to make it better. Drawing from history, social science, psychology, and critical theory, it explains why elections do not and cannot realize the classic ideal of popular rule, and why prevailing strategies of democratic reform often make things worse. Instead, Bagg argues, we should see democracy as a way of protectingpublic power from capture-an alternative vision that is at once more realistic and more inspiring.Despite their many shortcomings, real-world elections do prevent the most extreme forms oftyranny, and are therefore indispensable. In dealing with the vast inequalities that remain, however, we cannot rely on standard solutions such as electoral reform, direct democracy, deliberation, and participatory governance. Instead, Bagg shows, protecting and enriching democracy requires addressing underlying inequalities of power directly. In part, this entails substantive policies attacking the advantages of wealthy elites. Even more crucially, deepening democracy requires the organizationof oppositional, countervailing power among ordinary people. Neither task is easy, but historical precedents exist in both cases-and if democracy is to survive contemporary crises, leaders andcitizens alike must find ways to revive and reinvent these essential democratic practices for the 21st century.

Information
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
305
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780192848826
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Jan. 4, 2024

Samuel Ely Bagg

Reviews

Leave a review

Please login to leave a review.

Be the first to review this product

Other related