Law, Pragmatism, and Democracy

Law, Pragmatism, and Democracy2003
About this book
Argues for a conception of the liberal state based on pragmatic theories of government, and views the actions of elected officials as guided by interests rather than by reason and the decisions of judges by discretion rather than by rules. Further argues that democracy is best viewed as a competition for power by means of regular elections. Citizens should not be expected to play a significant role in making complex public policy regarding, say, taxes or missile defense. [book cover].
Details
- First published
- 2003
- OL Work ID
- OL1924312W
Subjects
Rule of lawPragmatismDemocracyAdministration of JusticeLawJustice, administration ofNew York Times reviewed