[EL] "Electoral McCarthyism"

Jim Gardner jgard at buffalo.edu
Sun Jul 25 09:45:32 PDT 2021


Ned,

Thanks for the post, but I believe you have mis-diagnosed the problem. You ask: "how can you have a government deriving its just powers from the consent of the governed, if the electoral competitors and their supporters can't get to the point where they agree on who is entitled to hold office by virtue of the vote tally?" The problem isn't that Republicans (or at least Republican elites; I'm not sure on the full scope of the problem) can't agree; the problem is that they won't agree - the tactic is mendacious, yes, but also deliberate. Jan-Werner Muller describes the problem perfectly in his terrific little book What Is Populism?:

"What distinguishes democratic politicians from populists is that the former make representative claims in the form of something like hypotheses that can be empirically disproven on the basis of the actual results of regular procedures and institutions like elections. . . . [D]emocrats make claims about the people that are self-limiting and are conceived of as fallible. . . . Populists, by contrast, will persist with their representative claim no matter what; because their claim is of a moral and symbolic - not an empirical - nature, it cannot be disproven. When in opposition, populists are bound to cast doubt on the institutions that produce the 'morally wrong' outcomes."

As I see it, the question at this point is not how mutually satisfying consensus can be reached. The question is how defenders of liberal democracy can defeat its enemies.

Jim

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