Detail Katalog
ID: 1349
Democracy Defended / Gerry Mackie
Edisi: Cet.1
Pengarang:
Mackie, Gerry
Mackie, Gerry
Penerbit:
Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge University Press,
Tempat Terbit:
Cambridge :
Cambridge :
Tahun Terbit:
2003
2003
Bahasa:
eng
eng
Subjek
Democracy
Deskripsi Fisik:
vi,483 hlm ;22,5cm ; 22,5cm
vi,483 hlm ;22,5cm ; 22,5cm
ISBN:
0-521-53431-3
0-521-53431-3
Nomor Panggil:
321.8 MAC d
321.8 MAC d
Control Number:
INLIS000000000001349
INLIS000000000001349
BIB ID:
0010-0520001349
0010-0520001349
Catatan
Indeks : 468-467 ; Bibliography hlm 450-467 ; Is there a public good? A prevalent view in political science is that democracy is unavoidably chaotic, arbitrary, meaningless, and impossible. Such scepticism began with Condorcet in the eighteenth century, and continued most notably with Arrow and Riker in the twentieth century. In this powerful book, Gerry Mackie confronts and subdues these long-standing doubts about democratic governance. Problems of cycling, agenda control, strategic voting, and dimensional manipulation are not sufficiently harmful, frequent, or irremediable, he argues, to be of normative concern. Mackie also examines every serious empirical illustration of cycling and instability, including Rikers famous argument that the US Civil War was due to arbitrary dimensional manipulation. Almost every empirical claim is erroneous, and none is normatively troubling, Mackie says. This spirited defence of democratic institutions should prove both provocative and influential.
Status
Tersedia di OPAC
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Informasi Katalog
Ditambahkan: 07 Jan 2008
Disetujui OPAC: 08 May 2020
Disetujui OPAC: 08 May 2020