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The Resource The Priority of Democracy : Political Consequences of Pragmatism, Jack Knight, James Johnson

The Priority of Democracy : Political Consequences of Pragmatism, Jack Knight, James Johnson

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The Priority of Democracy : Political Consequences of Pragmatism
Title
The Priority of Democracy
Title remainder
Political Consequences of Pragmatism
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Jack Knight, James Johnson
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eng
Summary
Pragmatism and its consequences are central issues in American politics today, yet scholars rarely examine in detail the relationship between pragmatism and politics. In The Priority of Democracy, Jack Knight and James Johnson systematically explore the subject and make a strong case for adopting a pragmatist approach to democratic politics--and for giving priority to democracy in the process of selecting and reforming political institutions. What is the primary value of democracy? When should we make decisions democratically and when should we rely on markets? And when should we accept the decisions of unelected officials, such as judges or bureaucrats? Knight and Johnson explore how a commitment to pragmatism should affect our answers to such important questions. They conclude that democracy is a good way of determining how these kinds of decisions should be made--even if what the democratic process determines is that not all decisions should be made democratically. So, for example, the democratically elected U.S. Congress may legitimately remove monetary policy from democratic decision-making by putting it under the control of the Federal Reserve. Knight and Johnson argue that pragmatism offers an original and compelling justification of democracy in terms of the unique contributions democratic institutions can make to processes of institutional choice. This focus highlights the important role that democracy plays, not in achieving consensus or commonality, but rather in addressing conflicts. Indeed, Knight and Johnson suggest that democratic politics is perhaps best seen less as a way of reaching consensus or agreement than as a way of structuring the terms of persistent disagreement
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Knight, Jack
Dewey number
  • 321.8
  • 321.8
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no index present
Literary form
non fiction
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  • Democracy
  • Democracy
  • Political science
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adult
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The Priority of Democracy : Political Consequences of Pragmatism, Jack Knight, James Johnson
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  • txt
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MWT13281594
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1 online resource.
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  • online
  • electronic
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9781400840335
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computer
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rdamedia.
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  • c
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MWT13281594
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remote
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13281594
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Mode of access: World Wide Web
Label
The Priority of Democracy : Political Consequences of Pragmatism, Jack Knight, James Johnson
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Publication
Distribution
Carrier category
online resource
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  • cr
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier.
Color
multicolored
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text
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  • txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent.
Control code
MWT13281594
Dimensions
unknown
Extent
1 online resource.
Form of item
  • online
  • electronic
Governing access note
Digital content provided by hoopla
Isbn
9781400840335
Media category
computer
Media MARC source
rdamedia.
Media type code
  • c
Publisher number
MWT13281594
Specific material designation
remote
Stock number
13281594
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Mode of access: World Wide Web

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