Democracy and the Limits of Self-Government

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Democracy and the Limits of Self-Government is a political science book by Adam Przeworski that critically examines how democratic institutions function in practice and the constraints they face in realizing genuine popular self-rule.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
political science book
about conditions for meaningful citizen control over government
practical limits of democratic rule
relationship between democracy and self-government
addresses limits imposed by constitutional rules
role of parties in aggregating preferences
structural constraints on democratic choice
whether democracy can realize genuine popular self-rule
aimsTo clarify what democracy can and cannot achieve
reassess expectations about democratic governance
author Adam Przeworski NERFINISHED
critiques assumptions about voter competence
idealized models of popular self-rule
simplistic notions of majority will
describes how democratic institutions function in practice
examines conditions under which elections ensure accountability
impact of institutional constraints on policy outcomes
limits of electoral competition
role of information in democratic politics
tension between democratic ideals and institutional realities
fieldOfWork comparative politics
democratic theory
political economy of democracy
focusesOn empirical performance of democratic regimes
institutional mechanisms of representation
trade-offs between responsiveness and stability
genre political science
hasAuthor Adam Przeworski NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject collective choice
constraints on democratic decision-making
democracy
democratic institutions
institutional design
limits of majority rule
political accountability
popular self-rule
popular sovereignty
representation
self-government
theoreticalApproach institutional analysis
normative political theory
positive political theory

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Adam Przeworski notableWork Democracy and the Limits of Self-Government