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The price of democracy

The price of democracy
how money shapes politics and what to do about it

  • ISBN: 9780674987289
  • Editorial: Harvard University Press
  • Lugar de la edición: Cambridge (MSS). Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
  • Encuadernación: Cartoné
  • Medidas: 24 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 421
  • Idiomas: Inglés

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Resumen

Why and how systems of political financing and representation in Europe and North America give outsized influence to the wealthy and undermine democracy, and what we can do about it.

One person, one vote. In theory, everyone in a democracy has equal power to decide elections. But it’s hardly news that, in reality, political outcomes are heavily determined by the logic of one dollar, one vote. We take the political power of money for granted. But does it have to be this way? In The Price of Democracy, Julia Cagé combines economic and historical analysis with political theory to show how profoundly our systems in North America and Europe, from think tanks and the media to election campaigns, are shaped by money. She proposes fundamental reforms to bring democracy back into line with its egalitarian promise.

Cagé shows how different countries have tried to develop legislation to curb the power of private money and to develop public systems to fund campaigns and parties. But these attempts have been incoherent and unsystematic. She demonstrates that it is possible to learn from these experiments in the United States, Europe, and elsewhere to design a better system that would increase political participation and trust. This would involve setting a strict cap on private donations and creating a public voucher system to give each voter an equal amount to spend in support of political parties. More radically, Cagé argues that a significant fraction of seats in parliamentary assemblies should be set aside for representatives from disadvantaged socioeconomic groups.

I. When the Poor Pay for the Rich
1. The Cost of Democracy: First Benchmarks
2. The Private Funding of Democracy: A System Designed for the Rich
3. The Realities of Private Funding: When the Taxes of the Many Pay for the Conservative Preferences of the Few
4. Beyond Politics: Private Funding of the “Public Good”
II. Missed Opportunities
5. A Hope? Public Funding of Parties and Election Campaigns
6. The Public Funding of Democracy: A System in Danger
7. Are America’s Aberrations a Danger for Europe?
8. The Price of a Vote: From Local Elections to General Microtargeting
III. Let’s Save Democracy! Reshaping Political and Social Democracy
9. Has the Last Word Been Said? From the Illusion of Permanence to the Novelty of Democratic Vouchers
10. Toward a Democratization of the “Private” Funding of Democracy and a New Way of Publicly Funding Parties
11. Toward a Mixed Assembly: Social and Political

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