In this provocative book, Stein Ringen argues that the world's
democracies are failing to live up to their ideals--the United States
and Great Britain most especially. The core value of democracy, he
contends, is freedom, the freedom to live a good life according to
one's own choosing. Yet he shows that democracy's freedom is on the
decline. Citizens are increasingly distrustful of political systems
weighted by money, and they don't participate in political affairs as
they once did. Ringen warns of the risks we face if this trend
continues, and puts forth an ambitious proposal for democratic
reforms. The issues that concern him are ones that should concern us
all. They include education, poverty, the social and economic roles of
families, the lack of democracy in our economic lives, and the need to
rejuvenate municipal democracy. Along the way, Ringen proposes policy
solutions aimed at restoring democracy, such as universal vouchers for
education, substituting the principle of individual insurance for
social-welfare pensions, and rethinking how we measure poverty in rich
and poor countries. He calls for the revival of local democracy, a
democratically grounded global economy, and the protection of
political democracy from the transgressions of economic power. The way
to protect democracy is not to cheer it, but to reform it. What
Democracy Is For offers a bold defense of democratic ideals, grounded
in real reforms.
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On Freedom and Moral Government
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400831678
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
336
Forfatter