The Psychology of Democracy(English, Hardcover, Moghaddam Fathali M.)

The Psychology of Democracy(English, Hardcover, Moghaddam Fathali M.)

  • Moghaddam Fathali M.
Publisher:American Psychological Association (APA)ISBN 13: 9781433820878ISBN 10: 1433820870

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The Psychology of Democracy(English, Hardcover, Moghaddam Fathali M.) is written by Moghaddam Fathali M. and published by American Psychological Association. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1433820870 (ISBN 10) and 9781433820878 (ISBN 13).

Fathali M. Moghaddam explores how psychological factors influence the presence, potential development, or absence of democracy. Recommendations are given for promoting the psychological processes that foster democracy. Where democracy thrives, it seems far and away the best system of governance. Yet, relatively few countries have managed to transition successfully to democracy, and none of them have attained what Fathali M. Moghaddam calls amp ldquo actualized democracy, amp rdquo the ideal in which all citizens share full, informed, equal participation in decision making. The obstacles to democratization are daunting, yet there is hope. What is it about human nature that seems to work for or against democracy? The Psychology of Democracy explores political development through the lens of psychological science. He examines the psychological factors influencing whether and how democracy develops within a society, identifies several conditions necessary for democracy (such as freedom of speech, minority rights, and universal suffrage), and explains how psychological factors influence these conditions. He also recommends steps to promote in citizens the psychological characteristics that foster democracy. Written in a style that is both accessible and intellectually engaging, the book skillfully integrates research and an array of illustrative examples from psychology, political science and international relations, history, and literature.