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Secret Government Brian Kogelmann (University of Maryland, College Park)

Secret Government von Brian Kogelmann (University of Maryland, College Park)

Secret Government Brian Kogelmann (University of Maryland, College Park)


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Zusammenfassung

Political philosophers and theorists spend their time analysing political institutions, but thus far have ignored transparency. This book offers a comprehensive philosophical analysis of transparency in government, examining both abstract normative defences of transparency and transparency's role in the theory of institutional design.

Secret Government Zusammenfassung

Secret Government: The Pathologies of Publicity Brian Kogelmann (University of Maryland, College Park)

Among politicians and policy-makers it is almost universally assumed that more transparency in government is better. Until now, philosophers have almost completely ignored the topic of transparency, and when it is discussed there seems to be an assumption (shared with politicians and policy-makers) that increased transparency is a good thing, which results in no serious attempt to justify it. In this book Brian Kogelmann shows that the standard narrative is false and that many arguments in defence of transparency are weak. He offers a comprehensive philosophical analysis of transparency in government, examining both abstract normative defences of transparency, and transparency's role in the theory of institutional design. His book shows that even when the arguments in favour of transparency are compelling, the costs associated with it are just as forceful as the original arguments themselves, and that strong arguments can be made in defence of more opaque institutions.

Secret Government Bewertungen

'... Secret Government impressively and provocatively decenters publicity as a democratic value.' Mark Fenster, The Review of Politics

Über Brian Kogelmann (University of Maryland, College Park)

Brian Kogelmann is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maryland, College Park. His research focuses on the intersection of philosophy, political science and economics, and he has published articles in journals including the Journal of Philosophy, American Political Science Review and the American Journal of Political Science.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction; 1. Publicity in history; 2. Democracy thrives in darkness; 3. Open versus closed deliberation; 4. Publicity and the rule of law; 5. Government house moral theory; 6. Seeing justice done; 7. Mutual knowledge of justice; 8. Putting the philosopher in the model; Conclusion.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013346093
9781108978248
110897824X
Secret Government: The Pathologies of Publicity Brian Kogelmann (University of Maryland, College Park)
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Cambridge University Press
20231026
256
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