Recent years have seen an intensification of discussion on the issue
of Britain's political class. The question of who our politicians are
is front and centre. Do they represent us? Are all politicians just in
it for themselves? Are they disconnected from the lives of normal
people? In The Political Class, Peter Allen argues that our current
political class are in many important ways unlike the British people
as a whole, and this matters a lot. Our politicians are currently
largely drawn from limited sections of society, reflecting patterns of
wider social and economic inequality which mean that, for many people,
running for political office is almost impossible. This leaves us with
a political class that can justifiably be described as uniform in who
they are, what they think, and how they behave. Putting the state of
British democracy under the microscope, Allen argues that having a
more diverse political class would not only better reflect democratic
principles of equality, but would also result in more legitimate
political outcomes. We need to radically reshape political
institutions so that more citizens have a real chance of becoming
involved in making the decisions that affect all of our lives. Only by
doing this can the gap between the political class and the public be
reduced, and British democracy live up to its name.
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Why It Matters Who Our Politicians Are
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192515513
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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