On Democracy

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Insightful guide to understanding and nurturing democracy.

If you're fascinated by the inner workings of democracy — its strengths, challenges, and evolution — "On Democracy" will be an enlightening read. It's like a conversation with a wise elder in the field of political science; you'll gain a deeper appreciation for democratic systems and the complex forces that shape them today. Plus, with additional contemporary insights from Ian Shapiro, you're getting a bridge between foundational theory and current global trends.

On Democracy

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ISBN: 9780300194463
Date of Publication: 2015-07-28
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Philosophy, Politics
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This lucid book by the preeminent democratic theorist of our time explains the nature, value, and mechanics of democracy. This new edition includes two additional chapters by Ian Shapiro. One deals with the prospects for democracy in light of developments since the advent of the Arab spring in 2010. The other takes up the effects of inequality and money in politics on the quality of democracy, a subject that was of increasing concern to Dahl in his final years. “Completely accessible, admirably succinct, intelligent, and even wise, On Democracy offers the ideal overview of the worst form of government except all others. Robert Dahl masterfully guides the general reader through a tour of the origins, ideals, actualities, and potentialities of democratic government. Even sophisticated students of democracy can learn a lot on this tour.”—Amy Gutman, coauthor of Democracy and Disagreement.
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Insightful guide to understanding and nurturing democracy.

If you're fascinated by the inner workings of democracy — its strengths, challenges, and evolution — "On Democracy" will be an enlightening read. It's like a conversation with a wise elder in the field of political science; you'll gain a deeper appreciation for democratic systems and the complex forces that shape them today. Plus, with additional contemporary insights from Ian Shapiro, you're getting a bridge between foundational theory and current global trends.