A response to Brennan: Epistocracy undermines democratic society
Jason Brennan favored the notion of epistocracy in democratic states as a decision-making strategy for distributing political power to vote in The Ethics of Voting. In Against Democracy, Brennan further elaborated on the epistocracy and why there is a need for such. His reasons are based on irration...
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Main Author: | Julian, Abby Gayle N. |
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Language: | English |
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