The Business of Democracy is Democracy

28 Pages Posted: 20 Sep 2005

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Arthur J. Jacobson

Yeshiva University - Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

John P. McCormick

University of Chicago

Abstract

In "Law, Pragmatism, and Democracy" (Harvard University Press, 2004), Richard Posner champions the work of the Austrian economist, Joseph Schumpeter, who distilled the democratic process down to the election of political officials from among a group of competing elites by the general population. He links this "pragmatic" account of democracy to a broader program of pragmatic adjudication and liberalism. This review critically assesses the empirical and normative grounds of Posner's argument, and accuses him of neglecting the pivotal role of politics, in both his democratic theory and his understanding of pragmatism.

Keywords: democracy, posner, schumpeter, political theory

Suggested Citation

Jacobson, Arthur J. and McCormick, John P., The Business of Democracy is Democracy. International Journal of Constitutional Law, Vol. 3, p. 706, 2005, Cardozo Legal Studies Research Paper No. 135, U Chicago Law & Economics, Olin Working Paper No. 261, U of Chicago, Public Law Working Paper No. 106, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=804545

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