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Author Rehfeld, Andrew, 1965-

Title The concept of constituency : political representation, democratic legitimacy, and institutional design / Andrew Rehfeld.

Publication Info. Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2005.

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 259 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- The concept of constituency -- Justifications and the use of history -- The English and colonial origins of territorial constituencies in the United States -- Origins, Part 1 : what territorial representation was not meant to do -- Origins, Part 2 : territorial representation as an enabler of democratic values -- Territory reconsidered -- Legitimate representation and institutional design : for permanent, involuntary, heterogeneous constituencies -- Random constituencies -- Epilogue : the random constituency fifty years from now.
Summary Every ten years United States congressional districts are drawn, physically constructing political representation based on where citizens live. Why is it done this way? Is territorial representation consistent with the broader normative ends of political representation for any large nation? And if not, how might random assignment provide a justifiable alternative to group representation? Using the case of the founding period of the United States and classic sources in western political theory to illustrate the argument, this book describes the conceptual, historical and normative features of the electoral constituency. Based on uncontroversial features of political legitimacy (like the idea that a representative should be accountable to those who elected him) it argues in favor of single member, electoral constituencies, each of which look like the nation they collectively represent. It argues that randomly assigning voters into permanent, national electoral constituencies would be worth considering in any large democratic nation.
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Subject Representative government and representation.
Representative government and representation.
Constituent power.
Constituent power.
Representative government and representation -- United States.
United States.
Constituent power -- United States.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Rehfeld, Andrew, 1965- Concept of constituency. Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2005 0521849845 (DLC) 2004019645 (OCoLC)56334069
ISBN 0511130414 (electronic book)
9780511130410 (electronic book)
0511128231 (electronic book ; Adobe Reader)
9780511128233 (electronic book ; Adobe Reader)
0521849845
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9780511509674 (ebook)
0511509677 (ebook)
1280416238
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