Political Equality: An Essay in Democratic Theory

Political Equality: An Essay in Democratic Theory

by Charles R. Beitz
Political Equality: An Essay in Democratic Theory

Political Equality: An Essay in Democratic Theory

by Charles R. Beitz

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The description for this book, Political Equality: An Essay in Democratic Theory, will be forthcoming.


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ISBN-13: 9780691221410
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 11/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 271
File size: 664 KB

Table of Contents

Prefaceix
Acknowledgmentsxvii
Introduction
1The Subject of Political Equality3
Part 1Theory
2Results31
3Preferences49
4Procedures75
5A Theory of Political Fairness97
Part 2Applications
6Proportional Representation123
7Fair Representation and Legislative Distrcting141
8The Formation of the Political Agenda164
9Political Finance192
Conclusion
10Substance and Method217
Works Cited231
Index245

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William Smith

. . . Beitz believes it is possible to explain political equality in terms of a deeper moral perspective. He not only provides democrats with a line of argument against those who think egalitarian commitments are arbitrary; he also develops a sensible account of what democratic equality requires in the way of specific institutions. This is a real advance in the philosophy of democracy.
William Smith, University of Houston

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" . . . Beitz believes it is possible to explain political equality in terms of a deeper moral perspective. He not only provides democrats with a line of argument against those who think egalitarian commitments are arbitrary; he also develops a sensible account of what democratic equality requires in the way of specific institutions. This is a real advance in the philosophy of democracy."—William Smith, University of Houston

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