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The will of the people: a modern myth

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Democracies today are in the grip of a myth: the myth of the will of the people.

Populist movements use the idea to challenge elected representatives.

Politicians, content to invoke the will of the people, fail in their duty to make responsible and accountable decisions. And public contest over political choices is stifled by fears that opposing the will of the people will be perceived as elitist.

In this book, Albert Weale dissects the idea of the will of the people, showing that it relies on a mythical view of participatory democracy.

As soon as a choice between more than two simple alternatives is involved, there is often no clear answer to the question of what a majority favours.

Moreover, because governments have to interpret the results of referendums, the will of the people becomes a means for strengthening executive control - the exact opposite of what appealing to the people's will seemed to imply.

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Product Details
Polity Press
150953329X / 9781509533299
eBook (EPUB)
321.8
05/03/2019
England
English
120 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
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