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6 - Democratic Dissatisfaction, Punitive Populism, and the Rise of the “Benevolent” Dictator

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2021

Lily L. Tsai
Affiliation:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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We may not always want citizens to care so much about retributive justice since these concerns pave the way for populist, authoritarian, and illiberal trajectories. But instead of indulging in the comfortable assumption that democracy naturally results in effective governance, we need to recognize and understand when and why these concerns come to the fore so that we can understand how best to work toward the political outcomes that we deem normatively desirable. This chapter discusses recent democratic backsliding, the dangers of anti-corruption politics, and what liberal democrats can learn from authoritarians through the lens of retributive justice.

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When People Want Punishment
Retributive Justice and the Puzzle of Authoritarian Popularity
, pp. 196 - 215
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021

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