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The Case for Democracy in the COVID-19 Pandemic
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The Case for Democracy in the COVID-19 Pandemic

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October 2020 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

One moment life was normal, the next, governments around the world were imposing radical lockdowns of their populations. But why were decision-makers so readily ignoring centuries of hard-won civil freedoms? Where was the discussion of ethics and human rights? Why were we so easily controlled and why were our controllers so willing to do it? 

In The Case for Democracy, David Seedhouse explores the psychological biases; distorted risk perceptions; frenetic journalism; the disputed science; the narrow focus of 'experts'; value judgements dressed up as truths; propaganda; the invisibility of ethics; and the alarming irrelevance of inclusive democracy that have been features of governmental responses to the covid-19 pandemic.

Seedhouse argues that the chaotic governmental response to Coronavirus, with no attempt to include the public, is the perfect argument for an extensive, participatory democracy; a democracy that demonstrates practical decision making by listening to everyone’s knowledge and expertise.

Now is the time for us to solve our problems together.


 
INTRODUCTION
 
SEARCHING FOR BALANCE
 
IMBALANCED DUALITIES
 
CERTAINTY AND UNCERTAINTY
 
THE PSYCHOLOGY
 
GUIDED BY THE SCIENCE?
 
STEPS TOWARDS A WIDER FOCUS
 
PUZZLING CHARTS
 
THE SWEDISH EXAMPLE
 
ANIMALS
 
THE ETHICS
 
THE CASE FOR DEMOCRACY
 
CONCLUSION
 
POSTSCRIPT

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