Active and Passive Citizens

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Discover the compelling insights in Richard Tuck's groundbreaking work, Active and Passive Citizens. This brand new book tackles the notion that the heart of democratic politics lies in majority rule rather than mere representation. Tuck boldly revisits classic theories of democracy by emphasizing the critical importance of active self-rule among citizens, a concept that has largely faded in modern discussions surrounding governance. Reflecting on the original ideas of 18th-century thinkers, Tuck argues that individual agency is paramount for true democracy to thrive. He expertly navigates the distinction made by Abbé Sieyčs, a pivotal political theorist from the French Revolution, regarding 'active' citizens (the electorate) versus 'passive' citizens (those represented by government structures). In a world increasingly driven by representative bodies, Tuck's argument is a resonant call for the reinvigoration of majoritarian democracy where citizens play a dynamic role. Supported by insights from the Tanner Lectures at Princeton University's Center for Human Values, this essential reading includes editor Stephen Macedo's contribution along with thoughtful commentary from leading political theorists such as Simone Chambers and Joshua Cohen. Elevate your understanding of contemporary democracy with Active and Passive Citizens, and embrace the vital dialogue about how to foster an active citizenry in today’s political landscape. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in political theory, this book is a must-have for your collection.

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