The Grounds of Political Legitimacy
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:9th May '23
Should be back in stock very soon
Political decisions have the potential to greatly impact our lives. Think of decisions in relation to abortion or climate change, for example. This makes political legitimacy an important normative concern. But what makes political decisions legitimate? Are they legitimate in virtue of having support from the citizens? Democratic conceptions of political legitimacy answer in the affirmative. Such conceptions rightly highlight that legitimate political decision-making must be sensitive to disagreements among the citizens. But what if democratic decisions fail to track what there is most reason to do? What if a democratically elected government fails to take measures necessary to protect its population from threats related to climate change? Peter argues that the legitimacy of political decisions doesn't just depend on respect for the citizens' will; and defends a novel hybrid conception of political legitimacy, called the Epistemic Accountability conception. According to this conception, political legitimacy also depends on how political decision-making responds to evidence for what there is most reason to do. The Grounds of Political Legitimacy starts with an overview of the main ways in which philosophers have thought about political legitimacy, and identifies the epistemic accountability conception as an overlooked alternative. It then develops the epistemic accountability conception of political legitimacy and discusses its implications for legitimate political decision-making. Considering the norms that should govern political debate, it examines the role of experts in politics, and probes the responsibilities of democratically elected political leaders and as well as of citizens.
The book does an excellent job of inspiring exploration into the epistemic dimensions of political legitimacy. * Dorota Mokrosinska, Ethics *
Any serious account or work on the normative grounds of political legitimacy, or of the application of accounts of political legitimacy in real-world contexts would be enhanced by interrogating this volume. * Thomas Godfrey, Res Publica *
The book does an excellent job of inspiring exploration into the epistemic dimensions of political legitimacy. The questions it triggers regarding the possibility of a purely cognitive authority and the lacuna it leaves in dealing with citizens' obligations open up new avenues for further investigation. * Dorota Mokrosinska, Ethics *
ISBN: 9780198872382
Dimensions: 21mm x 163mm x 240mm
Weight: 538g
256 pages