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Democratic Decision-Making - Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (Hardcover)
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Democratic Decision-Making - Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (Hardcover)
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Democratic Decision-Making: Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives contains eight essays by political scientists
addressing various aspects of the democratic decision-making
process. The book is divided into four parts: democratic
statesmanship, the extent to which limitations of the democratic
principle of majority rule are desirable, the contemporary doctrine
of "deliberative democracy," and informal modes of democratic
decision-making. Under these four headings, the contributors
discuss a wide variety of issues, including the practice of
"political opportunism" by such statesmen as Hamilton and Madison;
the historical development of legal restraints on democracy in
America ranging from judicial review (during the colonial period)
to the filibuster; the operation of classical Athenian democracy,
the defects of which may have been exaggerated by the American
Founders; the significance of the reflections of Tammany Hall boss
George Washington Plunkitt for the development of the American
party system; the relation of deliberative-democracy theory to the
thought of Rousseau; and the means by which cooperative land-use
agreements have been arrived at in California, eliciting the
voluntary consent of the affected parties instead of relying on
judicial or bureaucratic dictates. The book is well-suited for use
in courses on American political thought, democratic theory,
American political development, and related subjects.
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