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Démocratie et conflit : théorème d'impossibilité de Kenneth Arrow et P de John Dewey

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ISBN-13
9781793654281
Book Title
Democracy and Conflict
ISBN
9781793654281
Subject Area
Law, Philosophy, Political Science
Publication Name
Democracy and Conflict : Kenneth Arrow's Impossibility Theorem and John Dewey's Pragmatism
Item Length
9.4 in
Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Subject
Government / General, General, Political, Political Ideologies / Democracy
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Frederic R. Kellogg
Item Width
6.2 in
Item Weight
16.5 Oz
Number of Pages
253 Pages

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The economist Kenneth Arrow proved in 1951 that a society of diverse individual preferences could only by ordered by dictatorship. His impossibility theorem is still an axiom of contemporary welfare economics and has never been seriously challenged. The American philosopher John Dewey, who died in 1952, had claimed that voting and electoral ......

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Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-10
179365428x
ISBN-13
9781793654281
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Author
Frederic R. Kellogg
Publication Name
Democracy and Conflict : Kenneth Arrow's Impossibility Theorem and John Dewey's Pragmatism
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Government / General, General, Political, Political Ideologies / Democracy
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, Philosophy, Political Science
Number of Pages
253 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.4 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
6.2 in
Item Weight
16.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2023-046297
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
Jc423.K366 2024
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In 1951, Kenneth Arrow produced a theory that made democratic resolution of social conflict seem impossible. Recent events have made the theory look good. But what about the real cases in which impasses have been broken democratically, yielding benefits to all? Arrow's theory is too narrow to be right. With John Dewey's help, Frederic Kellogg takes a broader, more fluid, more hopeful view. If you want to know how democratic change can happen, look at how it has., Pragmatism has at last elaborated a theory of legal jurisprudence worthy of jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., who composed a masterful philosophy of law, and of philosopher John Dewey, who did not. The intertwined destinies of political economy and democratic governance are woven tighter through the empirical logic of legal inquiry. Utilitarian, formalism, realism, positivism, and neoliberal paradigms have taken their turns. With Kellogg we can now understand why pragmatism is the right precedent for judging high courts essential to this experiment we call democracy., If anyone can theorize a purely homegrown approach to the conflicts raging in the America of our times, it is Frederic Kellogg. His deep and subtle grasp of our heritage in classical pragmatism founds a wide-ranging and comprehensive case for looking to resources on this side of the Atlantic as a cure for what ails us. A profoundly scholarly, and hopeful, read., In this timely work, Kellogg unearths the flawed assumptions in Kenneth Arrow's highly influential General Possibility Theorem using John Dewey's concept of organic democracy. In so doing, Democracy and Conflict illustrates the role that extended conflict plays in continuously reconstructing the preferences and values of the public in the process of democratic deliberation. The book is a welcomed resource for readers concerned with the heightened polarization of our democratic processes as it replaces Arrow's overly abstract and synchronic understanding of aggregated preferences with a diachronic and situated model of constant preference and habit reformation in public, democratic debate., In this timely work, Kellogg unearths the flawed assumptions in Kenneth Arrow's highly influential General Possibility Theorem using John Dewey's concept of organic democracy. In so doing, Democracy and Conflict illustrates the role that extended conflict plays in continuously reconstructing the preferences and values of the public in the process of democratic deliberation. The book is a welcomed resource for readers concerned with the heightened polarization of our democratic processes as it replaces Arrow's overly abstract and synchronic understanding of aggregated preferences with a diachronic and situated model of constant preference and habit reformation in public, democratic debate. -- Seth Vannatta, Morgan State University
Table of Content
Introduction Chapter 1: Arrow's Impossibility Theorem Chapter 2: Dewey's Agonistic Pragmatism Chapter 3: Problematic Conflict and Transformation Chapter 4: Dewey's Naturalized Utilitarianism Chapter 5: Agonistic Deliberation Chapter 6: Uncertainty in Legal Theory Chapter 7: Legal Principles Chapter 8: Empirical Naturalism in Law Chapter 9: Naturalizing Objectivity Chapter 10: Dewey's Democracy and Conflict Bibliography About the Author
Copyright Date
2023
Dewey Decimal
321.801
Dewey Edition
23

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