Democracy and Knowledge
Explore the intricate relationship between democracy and knowledge in Josiah Ober's insightful book, Democracy and Knowledge, published by Princeton University Press in 2010. With 368 pages of compelling analysis, Ober delves into the foundations of democracy, examining when it works effectively and why it stands as a preferred form of governance. Drawing on the rich historical context of ancient Athens, this book reveals how direct democratic participation fosters wealth, power, and security. As the United States continues to advocate for democratic values globally, Ober's work offers critical insights into the mechanisms that drive successful democratic systems. Ideal for readers interested in political participation, history, and the dynamics of governance, Democracy and Knowledge is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of democracy in a modern context.