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Democracy and Political Ignorance
Book • 2013
In 'Democracy and Political Ignorance', Ilya Somin explores how widespread political ignorance affects democratic processes, including voting behavior and public opinion.
He argues that this ignorance can be mitigated by limiting government scope and promoting decentralized decision-making.
The book offers a critical examination of democratic governance and proposes reforms to enhance civic education and informed decision-making.
He argues that this ignorance can be mitigated by limiting government scope and promoting decentralized decision-making.
The book offers a critical examination of democratic governance and proposes reforms to enhance civic education and informed decision-making.
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when discussing voter turnout and political engagement.


Rob Wiblin

How much does a vote matter? (Article)
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while discussing voter knowledge and political awareness.


Rob Wiblin

How much does a vote matter? (Article)