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In The Good Representative , Suzanne Dovi argues thatdemocratic citizens should assess their representatives by theirdisplay of three virtues: they must be fair-minded, build criticaltrust, and be good gatekeepers.
This important book provides standards for evaluating thedemocratic credentials of representatives. Identifies the problems with and obstacles to good democraticrepresentation. Argues that democratic representation, even good democraticrepresentation, is not always desirable. Timely and original, this book rejects the tendency to equaterespect for the preferences of citizens with…mehr

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In The Good Representative , Suzanne Dovi argues thatdemocratic citizens should assess their representatives by theirdisplay of three virtues: they must be fair-minded, build criticaltrust, and be good gatekeepers.

This important book provides standards for evaluating thedemocratic credentials of representatives.
Identifies the problems with and obstacles to good democraticrepresentation.
Argues that democratic representation, even good democraticrepresentation, is not always desirable.
Timely and original, this book rejects the tendency to equaterespect for the preferences of citizens with neutrality on thestandards used in choosing their representatives.
Autorenporträt
Suzanne Dovi is an Assistant Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at the University of Arizona. Her research interests include democratic theory, representation (especially the representation of historically disadvantaged groups), feminist theory, and normative concepts such as hypocrisy, guilt, and despair. Her work has appeared in American Political Science Review, Constellations, Journal of Politics, and Polity.
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This book provides an excellent 'yardstick' to aid in the application of democratic theory...addresses potential problems...and discusses the realities of selecting 'good enough' representatives. (Choice)

The Good Representative is a real service not just to the scholarly community but to general readers and ordinary citizens. Dovi puts forth clear criteria for judging those who aspire to speak in our name and defends them with vigor and clarity but always in just the civil and inclusive tone that she calls for in politicians. This is a comprehensive and careful work of synthesis, pulling together material from ethics, political science, and democratic theory that is not often mastered by one author, but it is something more: a work of true originality that will make even those who think they they know all the arguments about representation think again.

Andrew Sabl, Harvard University