
The Will of the People
A Modern Myth
Albert Weale(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Published on 28. September 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
120 pages
978-1-5095-3327-5 (ISBN)
Description
Democracies today are in the grip of a myth: the myth of the will of the people. Populist movements use the idea to challenge elected representatives. Politicians, content to invoke the will of the people, fail in their duty to make responsible and accountable decisions. And public contest over political choices is stifled by fears that opposing the will of the people will be perceived as elitist.
In this book Albert Weale dissects the idea of the will of the people, showing that it relies on a mythical view of participatory democracy. As soon as a choice between more than two simple alternatives is involved, there is often no clear answer to the question of what a majority favours. Moreover, because governments have to interpret the results of referendums, the will of the people becomes a means for strengthening executive control - the exact opposite of what appealing to the people's will seemed to imply.
Weale argues that it's time to dispense with the myth of the will of the people. A flourishing democracy requires an open society in which choices can be challenged, parliaments strengthened and populist leaders called to account.
In this book Albert Weale dissects the idea of the will of the people, showing that it relies on a mythical view of participatory democracy. As soon as a choice between more than two simple alternatives is involved, there is often no clear answer to the question of what a majority favours. Moreover, because governments have to interpret the results of referendums, the will of the people becomes a means for strengthening executive control - the exact opposite of what appealing to the people's will seemed to imply.
Weale argues that it's time to dispense with the myth of the will of the people. A flourishing democracy requires an open society in which choices can be challenged, parliaments strengthened and populist leaders called to account.
Reviews / Votes
"An accessible and incisive critique of populism and referenda by a true democrat. The Will of the People is a magisterial contribution of academic political theory to our troubled and confused public debate. Essential reading."-Cecile Laborde, University of Oxford
"In this lucid and engaging essay, Albert Weale enlists insights of modern political analysis to enlighten public debate. He cogently shows that the manipulative ideal of a singular 'will of the people' is both fallacious and antithetical to fundamental values of democratic politics."
-Jack Nagel, University of Pennsylvania
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 188 mm
Width: 123 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
158 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-3327-5 (9781509533275)
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Person
Albert Weale is Emeritus Professor of Political Theory and Public Policy at University College London and Fellow of the British Academy.
Content
Acknowledgements vi
Preface viii
1 In the Grip of a Myth 1
2 Nostalgic Myths 15
3 What is a People? 30
4 Majority Willing? 46
5 The Mythical Sovereign 67
6 On Being Outnumbered 81
7 Democracy without Myth 95
8 The Ethics of Responsibility 112
Notes and Sources 117
Preface viii
1 In the Grip of a Myth 1
2 Nostalgic Myths 15
3 What is a People? 30
4 Majority Willing? 46
5 The Mythical Sovereign 67
6 On Being Outnumbered 81
7 Democracy without Myth 95
8 The Ethics of Responsibility 112
Notes and Sources 117