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Intelligent Democracy

Answering the New Democratic Scepticism

By: Jonathan Benson

Hardcover | 21 July 2024

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Whether due to Donald Trump, Brexit, or the rise of populism, many are increasingly questioning the value of democracy. Complaints of ignorant voters, irrational public debate, and disconnected politicians have led some to suggest that democracies are destined to make bad decisions, and to propose alternatives. In Intelligent Democracy, political theorist Jonathan Benson rejects this new democratic scepticism. He argues that democracies can make effective use of knowledge, engage in experimentation, utilise diversity, and motivate decisions towards the common good-and that they can do all these things better than their rivals. Benson pleads that we value democracy, not only because it treats us all equally, but because it is intelligent.
At the core of the book is the first systemic account of democracy's epistemic value. While it is common to focus on the faults of any one democratic body, Benson argues that democracy represents a much broader network of institutions which work together to produce a system which is more intelligent than any of its parts. The book examines how elections, deliberative assemblies, random sortition, and the open public sphere can be best connected, and offers innovative new proposals for improving our democratic systems. Through this approach, Benson shows that democracy is superior to regimes of epistocracy and political meritocracy which aim to empower the knowledgeable and exclude the ignorant, as well as proposals for granting greater powers to free markets or private companies. Drawing on work from political science, philosophy, and economics, Intelligent Democracy produces a unique epistemic justification of democratic politics and a robust answer to its critics.
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"Benson starts his analysis with an examination of the epistemic shortcomings of regular elections and free markets, given that these 'have become the dominant institutions of liberal democratic societies,' and many democratic sceptics believe that the free market is the best determinant of the desires and needs of any populace...Benson takes a broad view of democracy, emphasizing that it 'in practice extends far beyond any one body or institution'. Thus, the epistemic abilities of democracy are not housed in any one institution." -- Guy Lancaster, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books "The argument is largely successful, though one wonders whether, at least in the American context, an additional veto point in the legislative process would make democracy more responsive to public opinion or would instead maintain the status quo. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty." -- Choice "Benson's book adds an important new perspective to the project of justifying democracy on epistemic grounds. The book's systemic perspective enrichesthe debate, and the comparison of epistemic democracy with Hayek's epistemic justifications of markets provides a new critical dimension. In doing so, Intelligent Democracy also offers a new take on the debate about whether democracyis tasked with tracking a correctness standard. Most importantly, Benson's book strengthens the argument for epistemic democracy and makes a compelling case for thinking about democracy as a system for knowledge use and production. Intelligent Democracy will become an important resource for anyone interested in debates concerning the recent epistemic turn in democratic theory and deserves to be read widely." -- Kai Spiekermann, Ethics

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