This article summarises objections to compulsory voting developed in my previous work. It shows that compulsory turnout is harder to justify than compulsory voting and that considerations of democratic legitimacy do not usually justify it either. When abstention is morally wrong, it is unlikely to be because it is unfair to those who voted. So concerns for fairness will not justify compulsory voting. The article shows that democracy is a competitive as well as a co‐operative business, and this means that political ethics are more complex than proponents of compulsory voting suppose
The paper is focused on the problem of «compulsory voting» inside the contemporary democracies. The ...
Politics has published a variety of articles recently on compulsory voting including Saunders' argum...
Liberal egalitarians such as Rawls and Dworkin, insist that a just society must try to make sure tha...
This article summarises objections to compulsory voting developed in my previous work. It shows that...
Compulsory voting is sometimes thought to be justified in democracies because it promotes high level...
Compulsory voting is sometimes thought to be justified in democracies because it promotes high level...
Compulsory voting is sometimes thought to be justified in democracies because it promotes high level...
Should voting be compulsory? Many people believe that it should, and that countries, like Britain, w...
The ethics of voting is a new field of academic research, uniting debates in ethics and public polic...
Should voting be compulsory? Many people believe that it should, and that coun- tries, like Britain,...
The ethics of voting is a new field of academic research, uniting debates in ethics and public polic...
A number of authors, including Lijphart, Hill and Engelen, have recently advocated compulsory voting...
The question of whether compulsory voting is inimical to democratic ideals has been partly dealt wit...
It has been argued that compulsory voting conflicts with a number of liberal commitments, such as fr...
In many democracies, voter turnout is low and getting lower. If the people choose not to govern them...
The paper is focused on the problem of «compulsory voting» inside the contemporary democracies. The ...
Politics has published a variety of articles recently on compulsory voting including Saunders' argum...
Liberal egalitarians such as Rawls and Dworkin, insist that a just society must try to make sure tha...
This article summarises objections to compulsory voting developed in my previous work. It shows that...
Compulsory voting is sometimes thought to be justified in democracies because it promotes high level...
Compulsory voting is sometimes thought to be justified in democracies because it promotes high level...
Compulsory voting is sometimes thought to be justified in democracies because it promotes high level...
Should voting be compulsory? Many people believe that it should, and that countries, like Britain, w...
The ethics of voting is a new field of academic research, uniting debates in ethics and public polic...
Should voting be compulsory? Many people believe that it should, and that coun- tries, like Britain,...
The ethics of voting is a new field of academic research, uniting debates in ethics and public polic...
A number of authors, including Lijphart, Hill and Engelen, have recently advocated compulsory voting...
The question of whether compulsory voting is inimical to democratic ideals has been partly dealt wit...
It has been argued that compulsory voting conflicts with a number of liberal commitments, such as fr...
In many democracies, voter turnout is low and getting lower. If the people choose not to govern them...
The paper is focused on the problem of «compulsory voting» inside the contemporary democracies. The ...
Politics has published a variety of articles recently on compulsory voting including Saunders' argum...
Liberal egalitarians such as Rawls and Dworkin, insist that a just society must try to make sure tha...