A Fresh Perspective on Voting Ethics
In a democratic society, we have the freedom to participate in politics, but do we have a duty to vote? Julia Maskivker, a political theorist and philosopher, argues that we do. The Duty to Vote offers a compelling argument for the morality and rationality of voting, and how it can lead to good governance.
Overcoming Voter Incompetence
The book explores the issue of voter incompetence and how citizens’ ignorance can be partly overcome through political reform. While uninformed voting may lead to bad governance, voting judiciously can be an effective path to justice.
A Collective Endeavor
In a time of polarization and political turmoil, The Duty to Vote reminds us that voting is a collective endeavor to protect our communities. We all must vote to preserve the free societies within which we live.




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