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Why Politics Fails

Why Politics Fails

Why Politics Fails

By: Ben Ansell


Publication Date:
Mar, 30 2023
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'Brilliant ... a must-read' Daron Acemoglu, co-author of Why Nations Fail
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Why do the revolving doors of power always leave us disappointed? In 
Why Politics Fails, award-winning Oxford professor Ben Ansell shows that it's not the politicians that are the problem, it's that our collective goals result in five political 'traps'.

Democracy: we all want a say in how we're governed, but it's impossible to have any true 'will of the people'. Equality: we want to be treated equally, but equal rights and equal outcomes undermine each other. Solidarity: we want a safety net when times are tough, but often we care about solidarity only when we need it ourselves. Security: we want protecting from harm, but not if it undermines our freedoms. Prosperity: we want to be richer tomorrow, but what makes us richer in the short run makes us poorer over the long haul.

You've probably noticed a pattern here, which is that our self-interest undermines our ability to deliver on our collective goals. And these traps reinforce one another, so a polarized democracy can worsen inequality; a threadbare social safety net can worsen crime; runaway climate change will threaten global peace.

Drawing on examples from Ancient Greece through Brexit and using his own counterintuitive and pathbreaking research - on why democracy thrives under high inequality, and how increased political and social equality can lead to greater class inequality - Ansell vividly illustrates how we can escape the political traps of our imperfect world. He shows that politics won't end, but that it doesn't have to fail.
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'A meticulous study of how different societies find it so difficult to achieve widely shared goals' 
Financial Times

'Incisive and gripping' 
Daniel Ziblatt, co-author of How Democracies Die

'Salutary reading for the world we live in now' 
James A. Robinson, co-author of Why Nations Fail