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Activism, Majority Rule, and Local Democracy: Rethinking Public Influence - Paperback

Activism, Majority Rule, and Local Democracy: Rethinking Public Influence - Paperback

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by Brian E. Adams (Author)

Local democracy doesn't work as it should, declares Brian Adams in Activism, Majority Rule, and Local Democracy. Local politics is where citizens have the most opportunity for direct participation, control, and influence, but that activism doesn't necessarily translate into majority rule.

While greater local engagement can produce policy that better reflects activists' strong preferences, Adams explains that activists are not representative of the public-at-large and states that a reconceptualization of how the public should be able to influence local officials is required. Based on interviews with activists in San Diego, California, Adams concludes that activism can be beneficial, but we need to view it as distinct from majority rule, with a focus on managing the tension between the two.

Improving local democracy is not just a matter of generating more activism. It requires articulating when we want policy to reflect majority preferences and when we want activists to hold sway.

Author Biography

Brian E. Adams is Professor in the Political Science Department at San Diego State University and the author of Citizen Lobbyists: Local Efforts to Influence Public Policy (Temple).

Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.48 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 15, 2026
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