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Elitism Versus Populism - Experiments on the Dual Threat to American Democracy

Inglese · Tascabile

Pubblicazione il 31.05.2025

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This Element discusses the experiments with local politicians, state legislators, and the public to understand a self-serving majoritarianism. It also insists on the need for shifting focus from undemocratic attitudes to strengthening institutional restraints against majority abuses. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Sommario

1. 'Use My Words against Me'; 2. Democratic Elitism versus Populism; 3. Elites are not more principled than the public; 4. How ideology, electoral competition, and perceived threat undermine politicians' principles; 5. Acquiescence to authoritarian policies; 6. Democrats and Republicans dislike each other, but are equally self-serving; 7. 'How did that happen?'; References.

Riassunto

Critics of populism and advocates of elitist democracy often place greater confidence in political elites than in the general public. However, this trust may be misplaced. In five experiments with local politicians, state legislators, and members of the public, the author finds a similar willingness across all groups to entrench their party's power when given the opportunity – a self-serving majoritarianism that transcends partisan lines. This tendency is strongest among committed ideologues, politicians running in highly competitive districts, and those who perceive opponents as especially threatening. Local elected officials even appear more focused on securing their party's next presidential victory than on opposing bans against their political rivals. These findings challenge the conventional mass/elite dichotomy, revealing little differences in undemocratic attitudes. Safeguarding democracy likely requires shifting focus from those individual attitudes to strengthening institutional restraints against majority abuses. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Prefazione

This Element explores the balance between principle and power in the minds of American politicians.

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