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The Limits and Legitimacy of Referendums by Richard Albert, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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The Limits and Legitimacy of Referendums by Richard Albert, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
From Richard Albert
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The Limits and Legitimacy of Referendums by Richard Albert, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
From Richard Albert
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The possibility of democracy-enhancing uses and anti-democratic abuses of referendums reveals a paradox: mechanisms of democracy can be exploited to do violence to the basic principles of democracy. The Limits and Legitimacy of Referendums seeks to identify standards we might use to assess thedemocratic legitimacy of a referendum when we cannot rely on the norms of traditional liberal democracy. This innovative book explores how referendums manage the tension between liberalism and democracy, and whether this device holds promise for reconciling these two commitments. A range of scholars from around the world expose how referendums may be abused on one hand to achieve short-term politicalor even personal gains, and how, on the other, they may aspire to reflect the best traditions of deliberative, innovative, democracy-enhancing popular decision-making. Structured around three big questions, this book seeks to identify what makes a referendum legitimate. First, why have referendums on issues of fundamental political importance become so frequent around the world? Second, who are - or who should be - the people that make decisions about a politicalcommunity's future? And third, are referendums an effective and reliable mechanism of popular sovereignty or democratic choice?These essays - written for scholars, public lawyers, political actors and citizens - bring together diverse perspectives on referendums, constitutionalism, liberalism and democracy in ways that challenge the conventional wisdom, prompt new answers to enduring questions, and urge reconsideration ofhow we evaluate the legitimacy of referendums. | The Limits and Legitimacy of Referendums by Richard Albert, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters