New Books in Political Science

Danielle Allen, "Justice by Means of Democracy" (U Chicago Press, 2023)

Dec 30, 2025
Danielle Allen, James Bryant Conant University Professor at Harvard and author of *Justice by Means of Democracy*, delves into the interconnectedness of justice and democracy. She critiques John Rawls, emphasizing the importance of power sharing and the role of citizens in political systems. Allen highlights the challenges posed by inequality and civic disconnection, advocating for active engagement and a supportive work-life balance for civic participation. She underscores the necessity of addressing societal violence and reactivating democratic practices through community empowerment.
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From Veil To Power Sharing

  • Allen replaces Rawls's veil of ignorance with explicit principles for power sharing.
  • She labels her approach "power-sharing liberalism" to address domination and enable participation.
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Philosophical And Black Thought Foundations

  • Contemporary thinkers like Pettit, Sen, and Anderson shape Allen's view linking political empowerment and material justice.
  • She also draws on African-American political thought for sustained focus on power.
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Recover Aristotle's Local Focus

  • Allen recovers Aristotle's attention to context, demographics, and institutions for practical democratic design.
  • She argues social science must account for place-specific facts shaping power and policy outcomes.
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