Progressive Anonymity
From Identity Politics to Evidence-Based Government
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:24th Nov '20
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Naomi Zack critiques identity politics and argues that both political and social identities should not enter democratic government. She proposes evidence-based government by anonymous stakeholders, without preference for group affiliation or political charisma. Central to this book is the theme that government should have an enduring goal of minimizing misery. Toward that goal, the imperfections of evidence, matched by the imperfections of democracy, need to be accepted in commitments to piecemeal public policies that benefit and include oppressors as well as the oppressed. This strategy preserves the social compact idea that government exists for the benefit of all those governed. Zack’s original work will be useful to both scholars and students interested in studies of race, political philosophy, social philosophy, and cultural criticism.
Zack offers persuasive arguments and powerful critiques against our delusions of progress and argues that government policy founded on progressive anonymity is the best way to ensure equality and fairness across all strata of society. Whether the reader agrees or disagrees with Zack’s diagnoses, it is difficult to not find delight in Zack’s provocation that the task before the progressive philosopher resides in more than simply rationalizing the political posture offered by our current time. -- Tommy Curry, The University of Edinburgh, author of The Man-Not
ISBN: 9781538136034
Dimensions: 230mm x 161mm x 22mm
Weight: 485g
212 pages