The Tyranny of the Majority: History, Concepts, and Challenges

Tam Nyirkos
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The Tyranny of the Majority: History, Concepts, and Challenges

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160 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Feb 14, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 9780815380993
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

''A fascinating study of the way leaders use and abuse the idea of majoritarianism to cement their rule. Unlike conventional accounts of majoritarianism, Nyirkos makes the intriguing argument that the theme of the "tyranny of the majority" can be found in the classic works of Plato, Aquinas, and other political theorists. In addition, Nyirkos provides us with a message that is suited to our times, cautioning us about the dangers of the majoritarian temptation in such putatively democratic movements as Occupy Wall Street and Anonymous. This is a commendably learned book.'' - A. James McAdams, William Scholl Professor of International Affairs, University of Notre Dame

''This book offers an engaging journey of intellectual exploration into the history of political thought. Through this journey, Tam¿Nyirkos reminds us of the threats that monist interpretations of majority rule may generate against liberty and pluralism. This is an excellent guide to scholars and students of Political Theory, as well as to all readers who appreciate the idea of limited government ¿ regardless of whether government comes from one, or the few, or the many.'' - Jo¿Carlos Espada, Director, Institute for Political Studies, The Catholic University of Portugal, President, International Churchill Society of Portugal

¿Starting with Plato and working his way to the present, Nyirkos presents a thorough and nuanced history of an idea that both lives up to high scholarly standards and is extraordinarily relevant to everyday political life in postmodern societies. Nyirkos unveils the elusiveness of the majority will, showing the impossibility of determining the good numerically and the use of the "will of the people" as a rhetorical device by elites. The result is a brilliant and sobering look at what passes for democracy in both the past and the present.¿ - William T. Cavanaugh, DePaul University

Tamás Nyirkosis a Senior Lecturer in the Institute of International Studies and Political Science of Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungary. His research interests include democratic theory, politics and religion, and the origins of modern political philosophies. In 2014 and 2015 he taught classes on Tocqueville at the Catholic University of Portugal and the University of Lapland. He is a member of the Public Board of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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