Democratic Ideals and Reality

Democratic Ideals and Reality
Title Democratic Ideals and Reality PDF eBook
Author Halford John Mackinder
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 227
Release 1962
Genre Geography
ISBN 1428981519

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Democratic Ideals and Reality

Democratic Ideals and Reality
Title Democratic Ideals and Reality PDF eBook
Author Sir Halford John Mackinder
Publisher
Total Pages 294
Release 1919
Genre Geopolitics
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Scope and Methods of Geography

Scope and Methods of Geography
Title Scope and Methods of Geography PDF eBook
Author Halford John Mackinder
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2020-02
Genre Science
ISBN 9781646796557

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"Is geography one, or is it several subjects? More precisely, are physical and political geography two stages of one investigation, or are they separate subjects to be studied by different methods, the one an appendix of geology, the other of history? " --Halford Mackinder in The Scope and Methods of Geography, 1887 The Scope and Methods of Geography was published by Halford Mackinder in 1887 in the "New Monthly Series of the Royal Geographical Society." It was a manifesto for the New Geography, in which he viewed physical geography and human geography as a single discipline. This publication represented the beginning of an illustrious career as an English geographer and academic.

Democratic Ideals and Reality

Democratic Ideals and Reality
Title Democratic Ideals and Reality PDF eBook
Author H.J. Mackinder
Publisher Рипол Классик
Total Pages 155
Release 1944
Genre History
ISBN 5873862974

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Democracy for Realists

Democracy for Realists
Title Democracy for Realists PDF eBook
Author Christopher H. Achen
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 408
Release 2017-08-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1400888743

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Why our belief in government by the people is unrealistic—and what we can do about it Democracy for Realists assails the romantic folk-theory at the heart of contemporary thinking about democratic politics and government, and offers a provocative alternative view grounded in the actual human nature of democratic citizens. Christopher Achen and Larry Bartels deploy a wealth of social-scientific evidence, including ingenious original analyses of topics ranging from abortion politics and budget deficits to the Great Depression and shark attacks, to show that the familiar ideal of thoughtful citizens steering the ship of state from the voting booth is fundamentally misguided. They demonstrate that voters—even those who are well informed and politically engaged—mostly choose parties and candidates on the basis of social identities and partisan loyalties, not political issues. They also show that voters adjust their policy views and even their perceptions of basic matters of fact to match those loyalties. When parties are roughly evenly matched, elections often turn on irrelevant or misleading considerations such as economic spurts or downturns beyond the incumbents' control; the outcomes are essentially random. Thus, voters do not control the course of public policy, even indirectly. Achen and Bartels argue that democratic theory needs to be founded on identity groups and political parties, not on the preferences of individual voters. Now with new analysis of the 2016 elections, Democracy for Realists provides a powerful challenge to conventional thinking, pointing the way toward a fundamentally different understanding of the realities and potential of democratic government.

Cosmopolitanism

Cosmopolitanism
Title Cosmopolitanism PDF eBook
Author David Held
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 312
Release 2013-04-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0745659357

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This book sets out the case for a cosmopolitan approach to contemporary global politics. It presents a systematic theory of cosmopolitanism, explicating its core principles and justifications, and examines the role many of these principles have played in the development of global politics, such as framing the human rights regime. The framework is then used to address some of the most pressing issues of our time: the crisis of financial markets, climate change and the fallout from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. In each case, Held argues that realistic politics is exhausted, and that cosmopolitanism is the new realism. See also Garrett Wallace Brown and David Held's The Cosmopolitanism Reader.

The Real World of Democratic Theory

The Real World of Democratic Theory
Title The Real World of Democratic Theory PDF eBook
Author Ian Shapiro
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2010-11-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1400836832

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In this book Ian Shapiro develops and extends arguments that have established him as one of today's leading democratic theorists. Shapiro is hardheaded about the realities of politics and power, and the difficulties of fighting injustice and oppression. Yet he makes a compelling case that democracy's legitimacy depends on pressing it into the service of resisting domination, and that democratic theorists must rise to the occasion of fashioning the necessary tools. That vital agenda motivates the arguments of this book. Tracing modern democracy's roots to John Locke and the American founders, Shapiro shows that they saw more deeply into the dynamics of democratic politics than have many of their successors. Drawing on Lockean and Madisonian insights, Shapiro evaluates democracy's changing global fortunes over the past two decades. He also shows how elusive democracy can be by exploring the contrast between its successful establishment in South Africa and its failures elsewhere--particularly the Middle East. Shapiro spells out the implications of his account for long-standing debates about public opinion, judicial review, abortion, and inherited wealth--as well as more recent preoccupations with globalization, national security, and international terrorism. Scholars, students, and democratic activists will all learn from Shapiro's trenchant account of democracy's foundations, its history, and its contemporary challenges. They will also find his distinctive democratic vision both illuminating and appealing.