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ID148663
Title ProperPolitical commitment and the value of partisanship
LanguageENG
AuthorYpi, Lea
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article defends the value of partisanship for political commitment. It clarifies what political commitment is, how it resembles and differs from other forms of commitment, and under what conditions it can prosper. It argues that political commitment is sustained and enhanced when agents devoted to particular political projects form a lasting associative relation that coordinates future action both on behalf of their future selves and of similarly committed others. Partisanship contributes to the feasibility of such projects, and helps strengthen them from a motivational and epistemic perspective. Although partisanship is also often criticized for sacrificing individuals’ independence of thought and action, if we value political commitment, this is a necessary trade-off.
`In' analytical NoteAmerican Political Science Review Vol. 110, No.3; Aug 2016: p.601-613
Journal SourceAmerican Political Science Review 2016-09 110, 3
Key WordsPolitical Commitment ;  Value of Partisanship