Adam Przeworski 
Why Bother With Elections? 

Soporte
With the collapse of traditional parties around the world and with many pundits predicting a ‘crisis of democracy’, the value of elections as a method for selecting by whom and how we are governed is being questioned. What are the virtues and weaknesses of elections? Are there limitations to what they can realistically achieve?

In this deeply informed book world-renowned democratic theorist Adam Przeworski offers a warts-and-all analysis of elections and the ways in which they affect our lives. Elections, he argues, are inherently imperfect but they remain the least bad way of choosing our rulers. According to Przeworski, the greatest value of elections, by itself sufficient to cherish them, is that they process whatever conflicts may arise in society in a way that maintains relative liberty and peace. Whether they succeed in doing so in today’s turbulent political climate remains to be seen.
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* Contents

* Preface

* Introduction

* Part I How Elections Work

* 1 The Idea of Electing Governments

* 2 Protecting Property

* 3 Jockeying for Partisan Advantage

* 4 Conclusion: What Is Inherent in Elections?

* Part II What Elections Achieve and What Not

* Introduction

* 5 Rationality

* 6 Representation, Accountability, and Control over Governments

* 7 Economic Performance

* 8 Economic and Social Equality

* 9 Civil Peace

* 10 Conclusions

* Suggested Readings

* References

Sobre el autor

Adam Przeworski is Carroll and Milton Petrie Professor of Politics and (by courtesy) of Economics at New York University.
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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 160 ● ISBN 9781509526635 ● Tamaño de archivo 0.5 MB ● Editorial John Wiley & Sons ● Publicado 2018 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 5594233 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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