What forces lead to democracy's creation? Why does it sometimes consolidate only to collapse at other times? Written by two of the foremost authorities on this subject in the world, this volume develops a framework for analyzing the creation and consolidation of democracy. It revolutionizes scholarship on the factors underlying government and popular movements toward democracy or dictatorship. Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson argue that different social groups prefer different political institutions because of the way they allocate political power and resources. Their book, the subject of a four-day seminar at Harvard's Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences, was also the basis for the Walras-Bowley lecture at the joint meetings of the European Economic Association and Econometric Society in 2003 and is the winner of the John Bates Clark Medal.
Fundamental question in political science and political economy: Which fa...
Chapter 1 Paths of Political developmentFour main path:1) from non-democracy ...
building blocks:1) it is about economic. Individuals know their preference an...
说是评论,其实完全没有必要,因为本书的内容是如此的完整和清晰以至于任何说明乃至于困惑的评论都没有空间,作者充分贯彻了研究的铁律【说光所有的故事,让其他人说个...
扫了一下豆瓣上这本书的评论,看到有人提到越不平等的社会越容易出现革命的这个说法。其实书里面并不是这么表述的。作者们的意思,如果我理解准确的话,应该是,出现革...
他们的argument是这样的: 非民主制度有利于精英的经济利益分配,民主制度有利于大众的经济利益分配。 是否民主取决于精英和大众的政治力量。 政治力量分两种:事实上...
根本的问题:什么决定了实行一个非民主国家在某个时期是继续实行非民主制度还是变革成为民主制度,且搞民主的国家有的能够实现民主巩固,有的却不能。简而言之,本书解...