Ballot box voting is often considered the essence of political freedom. But, it has two major shortcomings: individual voters have little chance of making a difference, and they also face strong incentives to remain ignorant about the issues at stake. "Voting with your feet," however, avoids both of these pitfalls and offers a wider range of choices. In Free to Move, Ilya Somin explains how broadening opportunities for foot voting can greatly enhance political liberty for millions of people around the world.
Ballot box voting is often considered the essence of political freedom. But, it has two major shortcomings: individual voters have little chance of making a difference, and they also face strong incentives to remain ignorant about the issues at stake. "Voting with your feet," however, avoids both of these pitfalls and offers a wider range of choices. In Free to Move, Ilya Somin explains how broadening opportunities for foot voting can greatly enhance political liberty for millions of people around the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ilya Somin is Professor of Law at George Mason University. He is the author of Democracy and Political Ignorance and The Grasping Hand: Kelo v. City of New London and the Limits of Eminent Domain, and a regular contributor to the Volokh Conspiracy law and politics blog, hosted by Reason.
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Acknowledgments Preface to the Revised Edition Introduction Chapter 1: How Foot Voting Outperforms Ballot Box Voting Chapter 2: Foot Voting and Federalism Chapter 3: Foot Voting and International Migration Chapter 4: Foot Voting in the Private Sector Chapter 5: Foot Voting and Self-Determination Chapter 6: Problems and Keyhole Solutions Chapter 7: The Foot-Voting Constitution Chapter 8: Implications for International Law and Global Governance Conclusion: Prospects for a Foot-Voting Future Notes Index
Acknowledgments Preface to the Revised Edition Introduction Chapter 1: How Foot Voting Outperforms Ballot Box Voting Chapter 2: Foot Voting and Federalism Chapter 3: Foot Voting and International Migration Chapter 4: Foot Voting in the Private Sector Chapter 5: Foot Voting and Self-Determination Chapter 6: Problems and Keyhole Solutions Chapter 7: The Foot-Voting Constitution Chapter 8: Implications for International Law and Global Governance Conclusion: Prospects for a Foot-Voting Future Notes Index
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