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Designing Democratic Institutions : Nomos XLII, Hardback Book

Designing Democratic Institutions : Nomos XLII Hardback

Edited by Ian Shapiro, Stephen Macedo

Part of the NOMOS - American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy series

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As the principles and practices of democracy continue to spread ever more widely, it is hard to imagine a corner of the globe into which they will not eventually penetrate.

But the euphoria of democratic revolutions is typically short-lived, and usually followed by disgruntlement and even cynicism about the actual operation of democratic institutions.

It is widely accepted that democracy is a good thing.

However democrats have much work to do in improving the performance of democratic institutions. The essays in this volume focus on this difficult and vital challenge: how can we improve the design of democratic institutions?

How can public deliberation in democracies be enhanced?

How can elections be reformed so as to dampen the excessive influence of special interests, especially those with money?

How can democratic institutions be reformed so they can deal with issues that transcend the boundaries of the nation-state? And finally, how can democratic practices better take account of the internal plurality of societies that are ethnically or otherwise divided?

Contributors: Brooke Ackerly, Ian Ayres, Geoffrey Brennan, John Ferejohn, Alan Hamlin, Russell Hardin, Donald Horowitz, Stephen Macedo, Philip Petit, Philippe C.

Schmitter, Ian Shapiro, Philippe Van Parjis, Iris Marion Young.

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