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Democracy Despite Itself

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Democracy Despite Itself

Why a System That Shouldn't Work at All Works So Well
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Why democracy is the most effective form of government despite irrational (and sometime oblivious) voters and flawed (and sometimes inept) politicians. Voters often make irrational decisions based on inaccurate and irrelevant information. Politicians are often inept, corrupt, or out of touch with the will of the people. Elections can be determined by the design of the ballot and the gerrymandered borders of a district. And yet, despite voters who choose candidates according to the boxer-brief dichotomy and politicians who struggle to put together a coherent sentence, democracy works exceptionally well: citizens of democracies are healthier, happier, and freer than citizens of other countries. In Democracy Despite Itself, Danny Oppenheimer, a psychologist, and Mike Edwards, a political scientist, explore this paradox: How can democracy lead to such successful outcomes when the defining characteristic of democracy-elections-is so flawed? Oppenheimer and Edwards argue that democracy works because regular elections, no matter how flawed, produce a variety of unintuitive, positive consequences. The brilliance of democracy, write Oppenheimer and Edwards, does not lie in the people's ability to pick superior leaders. It lies in the many ways that it subtly encourages the flawed people and their flawed leaders to work toward building a better society.

Author Biography

Danny Oppenheimer is on the faculty at UCLA with a joint appointment in Psychology and the Anderson School of Management. Mike Edwards founded and regularly contributes to Leftfielder.org, a blog on politics and media.
Release date NZ
September 13th, 2013
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
12 figures; 12 Illustrations, unspecified
Imprint
MIT Press
Pages
256
Publisher
MIT Press Ltd
Dimensions
152x229x16
ISBN-13
9780262525213
Product ID
21396595

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