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Justice by Means of Democracy

DANIELLE ALLEN is Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University.

University of Chicago Press (First published, 2023)
vi + 282 pages including Bibliography and Index

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ISBN: 9780226777092 Product ID: 47968 Subject: Sub-subjects: , , ,
GTIN: 9780226777092
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Justice by Means of Democracy reconsiders the very foundations of democracy and justice, with a vision for power-sharing liberalism that will lead to greater inclusion, responsiveness, participation—and better lives for all. At a time of great social and political turmoil, when many residents of the leading democracies question the ability of their governments to deal fairly and competently with serious public issues, and when power seems more and more to rest with the wealthy few, the author argues that the surest path to a just society in which all are given the support necessary to flourish is the protection of political equality; that justice is best achieved by means of democracy; and that the social ideals and organizational design principles that flow from recognizing political equality and democracy as fundamental to human well-being provide an alternative framework not only for justice but also for political economy. Allen identifies this paradigm-changing new framework as “power-sharing liberalism.”

Liberalism more broadly is the philosophical commitment to a government grounded in rights that both protect people in their private lives and empower them to help govern public life. Power-sharing liberalism offers an innovative reconstruction of liberalism based on the principle of full inclusion and non-domination—in which no group has a monopoly on power—in politics, economy, and society. By showing how we all might fully share power and responsibility across all three sectors, Allen advances a culture of civic engagement and empowerment, revealing the universal benefits of an effective government in which all participate on equal terms.

Part I: A Theory of Justice Revised

Prologue: On Surprise and the Purpose of Political Philosophy

1. Justice That Sacrifices Democracy: An Error
2. Justice by Means of Democracy: An Ideal and Its Design Principles

Part II: Subsidiary Ideals of Justice for Each Domain

3. The First Subsidiary Ideal: Egalitarian Participatory Constitutional Democracy
4. The Second Subsidiary Ideal: A Connected Society
5. The Third Subsidiary Ideal: Polypolitanism
6. The Fourth Subsidiary Ideal: Empowering Economies

Part III: From Ideal to Design Principles to Practice

7. A New Model for the Practice of Democratic Citizenship

Epilogue

Bibliography
Index

Weight0.539 kg
Dimensions23.5 × 15.5 × 2.2 cm
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Format

Hardback

Language

English

Publisher

Year Published

2023

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