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Kurzbeschreibung In The Good Representative, Suzanne Dovi argues that democratic citizens should evaluate their representatives using democratic criteria. In doing so, she provides an account of what it means to represent in a democratic fashion as well as a framework within which citizens can assess the democratic credentials of their representatives. This timely and provocative book articulates, for the first time, a normative framework within which democratic citizens can fruitfully proceed in assessing their representatives as democratic representatives.
Aus dem Inhalt Preface viii
Acknowledgments xi
1 Who is a Good Representative? 1
An Ethics of Democratic Representation 6
The Proper Scope of an Ethics of Democratic Representation 9
Three Assumptions 14
The Theoretical Contribution of The Good Representative 17
Deliberative democracy 18
Descriptive representation for historically disadvantaged groups 21
The Structure of The Good Representative 23
2 Moving beyond Descriptive Representation 27
Democratic Representation and Descriptive Representation 29
Two Problems with Descriptive Representation 34
Justifying the Silence about Criteria 36
The Need for Criteria 39
The Need for Democratic Standards 44
3 Democratic Advocacy and Good Democratic Representation 52
The Scope of Democratic Representation 53
Sources of Authority for Democratic Representatives 62
Holding Democratic Representatives Accountable 65
Existing Standards for Identifying Bad Representatives 68
The interests of the constituents 69
Autonomy 71
Professional norms 72
Why Democratic Standards? 75
The importance of standards 78
The Importance of Function 81
Identifying the function of democratic representatives 84
Political advocacy 85
Democratic advocacy 88
The Three Virtues 90
Democracy and Democratic Citizens' Preferences 92
4 The Virtue of Fair-Mindedness 100
Political Efficacy 101
Democratic Efficacy 104
Why Civic Equality? 105
The Meaning of Civic Equality 108
Using the First Virtue to Evaluate Representatives 114
Two Problems with the First Virtue 120
5 The Virtue of Critical Trust Building 124
Democratic Representation and Participation 127
Problems with Evaluating Representatives by Citizen Participation 130
The Virtue of Critical Trust Building 134
Promoting Critical Trust 139
Problems with the Second Virtue 141
6 The Virtue of Good Gatekeeping 145
Developing the Right Relationships 148
The Scope of Mutual Relations 155
The Virtue of Good Gatekeeping 161
Political opponents 162
The dispossessed 164
The marginalized 167
A Perspective of Exclusion 170
Problems with the Third Virtue 174
Conclusion 177
7 Preferable Democratic Representatives: Real-World Political Virtues 179
Preferability and the Virtues 182
Preferability and System-Dependency 183
Are Good Descriptive Representatives Good Democratic Representatives? 185