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Claudio López-Guerra, Julia Maskivker
This volume advances the research agenda of one of the most remarkable political thinkers of our time: Jon Elster. With an impressive list of contributors, it features studies in five topics in political and social theory: rationality and collective
Autor:
Julia Maskivker
Publikováno v:
Inquiry. :1-22
Autor:
Julia Maskivker
Publikováno v:
The Philosophers' Magazine. :27-32
Around elections it is common to hear loud calls for citizens of democracies to make themselves heard and vote when important elections take place. This is so prevalent in liberal societies that it oftentimes seems as if the call is to just vote, reg
Autor:
Julia Maskivker
Dialogues on Democracy offers a panoramic overview of recent and classical debates on the meaning of democracy as a philosophical ideal. It features some of the most central discussions that exist in the literature regarding its value, its purpose, a
Autor:
Julia Maskivker
Publikováno v:
Political Studies. 66:409-424
Do citizens have a moral duty to vote, or is the franchise just a right they are free to exercise or to abstain from, at will? The prevalent position in voting ethics is that citizens should be free to choose whether or not to exercise their right to
Autor:
Julia Maskivker
Publikováno v:
The Duty to Vote
This chapter concentrates on the argument that voting is a moral duty even if it is true that other ways of helping society exist, many of which are discharged in non-political ways. The chapter shows that voting is morally special in its own right r
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Autor:
Julia Maskivker
Publikováno v:
The Duty to Vote
This chapter addresses two popular criticisms against the duty to vote. They are enlisted separately from the main argument in the book because they are self-standing. The first criticism holds that voting is irrational because it is individually ine
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Autor:
Julia Maskivker
Publikováno v:
The Duty to Vote
This concluding chapter offers a final overview of the argument for a Samaritan duty of justice via the vote. It reminds us that voting with care is not the stuff of experts but of informed regular citizens, and that it is not the task of Saints—it
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Autor:
Julia Maskivker
Publikováno v:
The Duty to Vote
This chapter offers an account of what it means to vote with care. It argues that there are two requisites for rendering a vote judicious: an epistemic one and a moral one. The former entails that citizens should evince a minimal degree of rationalit
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Autor:
Julia Maskivker
This book breaks new ground by arguing that we have a moral duty to vote that is based on a Samaritan obligation to aid fellow citizens improve their lot in society. The argument adds a fresh perspective to the voting ethics literature, which is domi
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