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Title Philosophical perspectives on democracy in the 21st century / Ann E. Cudd, Sally J. Scholz, editors
Published Cham ; New York : Springer, [2014]
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Table of Contents
1.Philosophical Perspectives on Democracy in the Twenty-First Century: Introduction / Sally J. Scholz1
pt. I The Meaning of Democracy 
2.Democracy: A Paradox of Rights? / Emily R. Gill15
3.Rights and the American Constitution: The Issue of Judicial Review and Its Compatibility with Democracy / Rex Martin29
4.Democracy as a Social Myth / Richard T. De George43
pt. II The Current Polarization 
5.Political Polarization and the Markets vs. Government Debate / Stephen Nathanson57
6.Two Visions of Democracy / Richard Barron Parker75
7.Proportional Representation, the Single Transferable Vote, and Electoral Pragmatism / Richard Nunan87
8.The Problem of Democracy in the Context of Polarization / Imer B. Flores103
pt. III Democracy, Capitalism, and the Influence of Big Money 
9.Is Justice Possible Under Welfare State Capitalism? / Steven P. Lee121
10.Rawls on Inequality, Social Segregation and Democracy / Mark Navin133
11.Mass Democracy in a Postfactual Market Society: Citizens United and the Role of Corporate Political Speech / F. Patrick Hubbard147
12.A Tsunami of Filthy Lucre: How the Decisions of the SCOTUS Imperil American Democracy / Jonathan Schonsheck159
13.Democracy and Economic Inequality / Alistair M. Macleod175
pt. IV Democratic Decisions and the (Un)Informed Public 
14.Epistocracy Within Public Reason / Jason Brennan191
15.Journalists as Purveyors of Partial Truths / Russell W. Waltz205
16.Motivated Reasoning, Group Identification, and Representative Democracy / Kenneth Henley219
17.Republics, Passions and Protests / Wade L. Robison229
 Author Bios241
 Index245

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Description 1 online resource (243 pages)
Series AMINTAPHIL: The philosophical foundations of law and justice, 1873-877X ; 5
AMINTAPHIL (Series)
Contents Table of Contents -- Acknowledgement -- About the Authors -- 1. Philosophical Perspectives on Democracy in the 21st Century: Introduction / Ann E. Cudd and Sally J. Scholz -- Part I. The Meaning of Democracy -- 2. Democracy: A Paradox of Rights? / Emily R. Gill -- 3. Rights and the American Constitution: The Issue of Judicial Review and its Compatibility with Democracy / Rex Martin -- 4. Democracy as a Social Myth / Richard T. DeGeorge -- Part II. The Current Polarization -- 5. Political Polarization and the Markets vs. Government Debate / Stephen Nathanson -- 6. Two Visions of Democracy / Richard Barron Parker -- 7. Proportional Representation, the Single Transferable Vote, and Electoral Pragmatism / Richard Nunan -- 8. The Problem of Democracy in the Context of Polarization / Imer B. Flores -- Part III. Democracy, Capitalism, and the Influence of Big Money -- 9. Is Justice Possible under Welfare State Capitalism / Steven P. Lee -- 10. Rawls on Inequality, Social Segregation and Democracy / Mark Navin -- 11. Mass Democracy in a Postfactual Market Society: Citizens United and the Role of Corporate Political Speech / F. Patrick Hubbard -- 12. A Tsunami of Filthy Lucre: How the Decisions of the SCOTUS Imperil American Democracy / Jonathan Schonsheck -- 13. Democracy and Economic Inequality / Alistair M. Macleod -- Part IV. Democratic Decisions and the (Un) Informed Public -- 14. Epistocracy Within Public Reason / Jason Brennan -- 15. Journalists as Purveyors of Partial Truths; Russell Waltz -- 16. Motivated Reasoning, Group Identification, and Representative Democracy / Kenneth Henley -- 17. Republics, Passions and Protests / Wade L. Robison -- Author bios -- Index
Summary This work offers a timely philosophical analysis of fundamental principles of democracy and the meaning of democracy today. It explores the influence of big money and capitalism on democracy, the role of information and the media in democratic elections, and constitutional issues that challenge democracy in the wake of increased threats to privacy since 2001 and in light of the Citizens United decision of the US Supreme Court. It juxtaposes alternate positions from experts in law and philosophy and examines the question of legitimacy, as well as questions about the access to information, the quality of information, the obligations to attain epistemic competence among the electorate, and the power of money. Drawing together different political perspectives, as well as a variety of disciplines, this collection allows readers the opportunity to compare different and opposing moral and political solutions that both defend and transform democratic theory and practice
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF (ebrary, viewed January 6, 2014)
Subject Democracy -- Philosophy
Political science -- Philosophy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- General.
Droit.
Sciences sociales.
Sciences humaines.
Democracy -- Philosophy
Political science -- Philosophy
Form Electronic book
Author Cudd, Ann E., 1959-
Scholz, Sally J.
ISBN 9783319023120
3319023128
1306700949
9781306700948