The electoral imagination: literature, legitimacy, and other rigged systems
"What happens when we vote? What are we counting when we count ballots? Who decides what an election should look like and what it should mean? And why do so many people believe that some or all elections are rigged? Moving between intellectual history, literary criticism, and political theory,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "What happens when we vote? What are we counting when we count ballots? Who decides what an election should look like and what it should mean? And why do so many people believe that some or all elections are rigged? Moving between intellectual history, literary criticism, and political theory, The Electoral Imagination offers a critical account of the decisions before the decision, of the aesthetic and imaginative choices that inform and, in some cases, determine the nature and course of democratic elections. Drawing on original interpretations of George Eliot and Ralph Ellison, Lewis Carroll and Kenneth Arrow, Anthony Trollope and Arthur Koestler, Richard Nixon and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the Palm Beach Butterfly Ballot and the Single Transferable Vote, The Electoral Imagination works both to understand the systems we use to move between the one and the many and to offer an alternative to the "myth of rigging." |
Beschreibung: | IX, 371 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781009206655 |
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adam_text | Contents page viii Acknowledgments i Introduction: Rigging the System i Seeing Aspects: Considering Some Kinds of Electoral Realism A В C D 2 3 Late Returns: Lewis Carroll and William Morris What the Tortoise Said to Achilles The Earthly Paradox The Impossibilists: Ralph Ellison and Kenneth Arrow 4.1 4.2 37 41 52 68 85 Electoral Things: Realism, Representation, and the Victorian Ballot 3.1 3.2 4 Unfinished Business A Reduced Sense of Reality To Find a Form of Association Un Abécédaire électoral A Cautious Case for Kenneth Arrow Ralph Ellison’s News from Nowhere 88 162 169 202 245 255 286 Conclusion: A Silent Majority 3 20 References Index 343 364 vii
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Contents page viii Acknowledgments i Introduction: Rigging the System i Seeing Aspects: Considering Some Kinds of Electoral Realism A В C D 2 3 Late Returns: Lewis Carroll and William Morris What the Tortoise Said to Achilles The Earthly Paradox The Impossibilists: Ralph Ellison and Kenneth Arrow 4.1 4.2 37 41 52 68 85 Electoral Things: Realism, Representation, and the Victorian Ballot 3.1 3.2 4 Unfinished Business A Reduced Sense of Reality To Find a Form of Association Un Abécédaire électoral A Cautious Case for Kenneth Arrow Ralph Ellison’s News from Nowhere 88 162 169 202 245 255 286 Conclusion: A Silent Majority 3 20 References Index 343 364 vii |
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