The current crisis of democracy has many causes. The one I discuss here is the inability of our democratic institutions—and our understanding of those institutions—to keep up with our collective needs. I first argue that the primary purpose of government is to create legitimate coercion in order to solve the collective action problems caused by […]
Jane Mansbridge
Jane Mansbridge is the Charles F. Adams Professor of Political Leadership and Democratic Values at Harvard University, and chairs the Selection Committee of the Anxieties of Democracy program’s Negotiating Agreement in Congress Research Grants.