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Direct Democracy and Minority Rights - A Critical Assessment of the Tyranny of the Majority in the American States (Paperback, New)
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Direct Democracy and Minority Rights - A Critical Assessment of the Tyranny of the Majority in the American States (Paperback, New)
Series: Controversies in Electoral Democracy and Representation
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This book conclusively demonstrates that direct
democracy-institutions like the ballot initiative and the
referendum-endangers the rights of minorities and perpetuates a
tyranny of the majority. While advocates of direct democracy
advocate that these institutions protect citizens from corrupt
lawmakers beholden to special interests, Daniel Lewis's thorough
investigation shows how such mass participation exposes minority
groups to negative policy outcomes favored by only a slim majority
of voters. Some would argue that greater democratic responsiveness
is a positive outcome, but without the checks and balances of a
representative, separated powers system that encourages
deliberation and minority representation, minority rights are at
increased risk under direct democracy institutions. While research
has been presented that supports both sides of the debate, the
existing literature has yet to produce consistent and compelling
evidence in favor of one side or the other. This book undertakes a
comprehensive examination of the "tyranny of the majority" critique
of direct democracy by examining a host of contemporary American
state policies that affect the rights of a variety of minority
groups. By assessing the impact of direct democracy on both ballot
measures and traditional legislation, the book provides a more
complete picture of how citizen legislative institutions can affect
minority rights, covering a myriad of contemporary (and sometimes
controversial) minority rights issues, including same-sex marriage,
affirmative action, official English, hate crimes laws, racial
profiling, and anti-discrimination laws. The book is unique in its
approach and scope, making it compelling for scholars interested in
direct democracy, state politics, minority politics and electoral
institutions, as well as American politics generally.
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