Deliberation, social choice and absolutist democracy
Material type:
- 9780415390927
- 321.8 22 MI-D
- JC423 .V345 2006

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"Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Summary of the chapters -- A comparison of social choice and deliberative theories of democracy -- Introduction -- Discourse and democracy -- Social choice theory -- Criticisms of deliberative democracy -- Criticisms of social choice theory -- Conclusion -- Circumventing arrow's theorem -- Introduction -- What hope for democracy? -- Can deliberative democracy and social choice theory be made compatible? -- Abandoning democratic purity -- Limiting participation -- Conclusion -- An empirical test of social choice and deliberative theories of democracy -- Introduction -- A broad description of the institution -- Case studies: administration and governance of the West, and the location of the Capital -- Case study 1. The Northwest Ordinance of 1784 -- Settlement and distribution of Western lands 1785 -- The Northwest Ordinance 1787 -- Case study 2: The location of the capital -- Conclusion -- Hobbesian sovereignty and the specter of tyranny -- Introduction -- Hobbesian sovereignty -- Hobbes?s intentions.
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