Politics against Domination
English
By (author): Ian Shapiro
Ian Shapiro makes a compelling case that the overriding purpose of politics should be to combat domination. Moreover, he shows how to put resistance to domination into practice at home and abroad. This is a major work of applied political theory, a profound challenge to utopian visions, and a guide to fundamental problems of justice and distribution.
Shapiros insights are trenchant, especially with regards to the Citizens United decision, and his counsel on how the status-quo bias in national political institutions favors the privileged. After more than a decade of imperial overreach, his restrained account of foreign policy should likewise find support.
Scott A. Lucas, Los Angeles Review of Books
Shapiro has a brief and compelling section on the importance of hope in his first chapter. This book enacts and encourages hope, with its analytical clarity, deep engagement of complicated political issues that resist easy theorizing, and emphasis on the politically possible.
Kathleen Tipler, Political Science Quarterly
Offers important insights for thinking about democracys prospects.
Christopher Hobson, Perspectives on Politics