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200
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jul 19, 2013
Editore
Manchester University Press
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In an era where democratic engagement is both celebrated and challenged, the exploration of compulsory voting emerges as a critical topic. Through rigorous analysis, the author delves into how various democracies implement laws that require citizens to cast their votes, examining the implications for political participation and representation.
The study draws on a diverse range of case studies to uncover differing approaches and attitudes toward mandatory voting. By comparing these systems, the author sheds light on the potential benefits and drawbacks of such policies, provoking thought on whether enforcing participation truly strengthens democracy. This compelling investigation not only informs readers about the mechanics of compulsory voting but also invites them to reflect on the bigger picture of civic responsibility in contemporary society.
The study draws on a diverse range of case studies to uncover differing approaches and attitudes toward mandatory voting. By comparing these systems, the author sheds light on the potential benefits and drawbacks of such policies, provoking thought on whether enforcing participation truly strengthens democracy. This compelling investigation not only informs readers about the mechanics of compulsory voting but also invites them to reflect on the bigger picture of civic responsibility in contemporary society.
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