The Duty to Vote
Autor Julia Maskivkeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 dec 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190066062
ISBN-10: 0190066067
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 213 x 147 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190066067
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 213 x 147 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Let me emphasize: that I arrive at different conclusions than Maskivker doesn't detract from my deep appreciation of her book. The Duty to Vote sets a new standard for defenses of a moral obligation to vote and should be read by anyone interested in the ethics of voting.
a timely answer
Julia Maskivker's The Duty to Vote is a very welcome contribution to the discussion of the theory of citizen participation in politics. This is an area that has received far too little attention from philosophers and political theorists...Maskivker's work really helps us make some progress...Maskivker offers us a sustained, thorough and illuminating account of the dimensions of an account of the duty to vote with care.
Who should vote, and why? Against those who would insist we have no duty to vote, or that we must refrain if we cannot do so competently, Julia Maskivker argues that citizens in fact have a duty to vote with care; we are obliged, as Good Samaritans, to act to help our society by casting an informed vote. Drawing both on contemporary political science and political philosophy, The Duty to Vote advances a novel, persuasive argument for this quintessential political activity.
Julia Maskivker forcefully argues that every democratic citizen has a duty to cast an informed vote. Doing so contributes to a beneficial collective activity that improves others' lives. In making this argument, Maskivker offer powerful challenges to those pessimists who see voters as invincibly ignorant, who find individuals' votes insignificant because they have only a negligible impact, or who argue that there is nothing "special" about voting, since it is only one among many way to advance the public good. This book is a powerful and well-written corrective to recent skepticism about democracy and the value of political participation. It deserves a wide readership.
a timely answer
Julia Maskivker's The Duty to Vote is a very welcome contribution to the discussion of the theory of citizen participation in politics. This is an area that has received far too little attention from philosophers and political theorists...Maskivker's work really helps us make some progress...Maskivker offers us a sustained, thorough and illuminating account of the dimensions of an account of the duty to vote with care.
Who should vote, and why? Against those who would insist we have no duty to vote, or that we must refrain if we cannot do so competently, Julia Maskivker argues that citizens in fact have a duty to vote with care; we are obliged, as Good Samaritans, to act to help our society by casting an informed vote. Drawing both on contemporary political science and political philosophy, The Duty to Vote advances a novel, persuasive argument for this quintessential political activity.
Julia Maskivker forcefully argues that every democratic citizen has a duty to cast an informed vote. Doing so contributes to a beneficial collective activity that improves others' lives. In making this argument, Maskivker offer powerful challenges to those pessimists who see voters as invincibly ignorant, who find individuals' votes insignificant because they have only a negligible impact, or who argue that there is nothing "special" about voting, since it is only one among many way to advance the public good. This book is a powerful and well-written corrective to recent skepticism about democracy and the value of political participation. It deserves a wide readership.
Notă biografică
Julia Maskivker is Associate Professor of Political Science at Rollins College. She is a political theorist whose research includes issues on distributive justice, equality, and democratic theory.