Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
Jun 11, 2014
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1139899538
ISBN-13
9781139899536
Description
Stéphanie Novak and Jon Elster delve into the intricacies of majority decision-making, exploring its fundamental principles and historical evolution. By weaving together various analytical frameworks, they provide a comprehensive examination of how majority rule functions in theory and practice. Their insights shed light on the moral implications and practical challenges inherent in majority decisions, offering readers a rounded understanding of this critical aspect of democratic governance.
The authors engage with a range of case studies and theoretical perspectives to illustrate the complexities involved in reaching collective agreements. Through their detailed analysis, they challenge traditional notions, encouraging readers to reconsider the effectiveness and fairness of majority rule in various contexts, making this work an essential resource for scholars and practitioners alike.
The authors engage with a range of case studies and theoretical perspectives to illustrate the complexities involved in reaching collective agreements. Through their detailed analysis, they challenge traditional notions, encouraging readers to reconsider the effectiveness and fairness of majority rule in various contexts, making this work an essential resource for scholars and practitioners alike.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
History
Health & Wellness