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Surveys suggest an erosion of trust in government, among individuals, and between groups. Although these trends are often thought to be bad for democracy, the relationship between democracy and trust is paradoxical. Trust can develop where interests converge, but in politics interests conflict. Democracy recognizes that politics does not provide a natural terrain for robust trust relations, and so includes a healthy distrust of the interests of others, especially the powerful. Democratic systems institutionalize distrust by providing many opportunities for citizens to oversee those empowered with the public trust. At the same time, trust is a generic social building block of collective action, and for this reason alone democracy cannot do without trust. At a minimum, democratic institutions depend on a trust among citizens sufficient for representation, resistance, and alternative forms of governance. Bringing together social science and political theory, this book provides a valuable exploration of these central issues.
1. Introduction Mark E. Warren; 2. Do we want trust in government? Russell Hardin; 3. How can we trust our fellow citizens? Claus Offe; 4. Trust, well-being and democracy Ronald Inglehart; 5. Democracy and social capital Eric M. Uslaner; 6. Liberty against the democratic state: on the historical and contemporary sources of American distrust Orlando Patterson; 7. Trust, voluntary association and workable democracy: the contemporary American discourse of civil society Jean Cohen; 8. Trust and its surrogates: psychological foundations of political process Rom Harré; 9. Geographies of trust James C. Scott; 10. Altruistic trust Jane Mansbridge; 11. Democratic theory and trust Mark E. Warren; 12. Conclusion Mark E. Warren.
"...absorbing and important book. ...offers excellent reading and many suggestions for future research for anyone interested in social philosophy or democratic theory." Philosophy in Review
Mark E. Warren, Hilary Pearse, Vancouver) Warren, Mark E. (Professor, University of British Columbia, Vancouver) Pearse, Hilary (University of British Columbia
Andrae Beachtiger, John S. Dryzek, Jane J. Mansbridge, André Bächtiger, John S. Dryzek, Jane Mansbridge, Mark E. Warren, University of Stuttgart) Bachtiger, Andre (Professor of Political Theory and Empirical Democracy Research, Professor of Political Theory and Empirical Democracy Research, University of Canberra) Dryzek, John S. (Centenary Professor, ARC Laureate Fellow, Centenary Professor, ARC Laureate Fellow, Harvard University) Mansbridge, Jane (Adams Professor of Political Leadership and Democratic Values, Adams Professor of Political Leadership and Democratic Values, University of British Columbia) Warren, Mark E. (Merilees Chair for the Study of Democracy, Merilees Chair for the Study of Democracy