“Uncommon Sense is a major statement about the contemporary
position of the politics of the world’s residual democracies. No
one else in political science, and certainly no one at all in
political philosophy, combines Shapiro’s analytic ability, his
astonishing range of political knowledge, and his gritty intensity
of political purpose.”—John Dunn, Emeritus Professor of Political
Theory, University of Cambridge
“Ian Shapiro’s work has always stood out for his careful argument
and insistence on anchoring considerations of democratic theory in
important concrete issues in political life. Uncommon Sense
continues that high standard.”—Adolph Reed, Jr., author of The
South: Jim Crow and Its Afterlives
“Knowledge is possible and helpful; domination is bad; democracy
remains central to resisting domination. It seems astonishing that
we need a new book from an eminent and insightful scholar to defend
those statements—and yet we do. Luckily, Ian Shapiro has stepped up
with compelling evidence, analysis, and advocacy. Democratic
citizens and would-be citizens are in his debt.”—Jennifer
Hochschild, author of Genomic Politics: How the Revolution in
Genomic Science Is Shaping American Society
“Ian Shapiro defends a ‘chastened’ version of the Enlightenment
Project, but the defense itself is by no means chastened. It is a
wonderfully robust argument for majoritarian democracy, strong
parties, and a vigorously partisan politics—and a brilliant polemic
against every opposing view. Shapiro’s intellectual partisanship is
a model for the political arguments that, he believes, sustain our
freedom.”—Michael Walzer, author of The Struggle for a Decent
Politics
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