9780472133123-0472133128-Democracy's Meanings: How the Public Understands Democracy and Why It Matters

Democracy's Meanings: How the Public Understands Democracy and Why It Matters

ISBN-13: 9780472133123
ISBN-10: 0472133128
Author: Keith Gaddie, Kirby Goidel, Nicholas T. Davis
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Format: Hardcover 254 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780472133123
ISBN-10: 0472133128
Author: Keith Gaddie, Kirby Goidel, Nicholas T. Davis
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Format: Hardcover 254 pages

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Democracy's Meanings: How the Public Understands Democracy and Why It Matters (ISBN-13: 9780472133123 and ISBN-10: 0472133128), written by authors Keith Gaddie, Kirby Goidel, Nicholas T. Davis, was published by University of Michigan Press in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Democracy's Meanings: How the Public Understands Democracy and Why It Matters (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.44.

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Democracy’s Meanings challenges conventional wisdom regarding how the public thinks about and evaluates democracy. Mining both political theory and more than 75 years of public opinion data, the book argues that Americans think about democracy in ways that go beyond voting or elected representation. Instead, citizens have rich and substantive views about the material conditions that democracy should produce, which draw from their beliefs about equality, fairness, and justice.
The authors construct a typology of views about democracy. Procedural views of democracy take a minimalistic quality. While voting and fair treatment are important to this vision of democracy, ideas about equality are mostly limited to civil liberties. In contrast, social views of democracy incorporate both civil and economic equality; according to people with these views, democracy ought to meet the basic social and material needs of citizens. Complementing these two groups are moderate and indifferent views about democracy. While moderate views sit somewhere in between procedural and social perspectives regarding the role of democracy in producing social and economic equality, indifferent views of democracy involve disaffection toward it. For a small group of apathetic citizens, democracy is an ambiguous and ill-defined concept.

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