Why Its OK to Ignore Politics, Christopher Freiman
Why Its OK to Ignore Politics, Christopher Freiman
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Why It's OK to Ignore Politics

Author: Christopher Freiman

Narrator: Christopher Ragland

Unabridged: 4 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/17/2020


Synopsis

Do you feel like you’re the only person at your office without an "I Voted!" sticker on Election Day? It turns out that you're far from alone – 100 million eligible U.S. voters never went to the polls in 2016. That’s about 35 million more than voted for the winning presidential candidate. In this book, Christopher Freiman explains why these 100 million need not feel guilty. Why It’s OK to Ignore Politics argues that you’re under no obligation to be politically active. Freiman addresses new objections to political abstention as well as some old chestnuts ("But what if everyone stopped voting?"). He also synthesizes recent empirical work showing how our political motivations distort our choices and reasoning. Because participating in politics is not an effective way to do good, Freiman argues that we actually have a moral duty to disengage from politics and instead take direct action to make the world a better place. Key Features: Makes the case against a duty of political participation for a non-expert audience, Presupposes no knowledge of philosophy or political science and is written in a style free of technical jargon, Addresses the standard, much-repeated arguments for why one should vote (e.g., one shouldn’t free ride on the efforts of others), Presents the growing literature on politically motivated reasoning in an accessible and entertaining way, Covers a significant amount of new ground in the debate over a duty of political participation (e.g., whether participating absolves us of our complicity in state injustice) Challenges the increasingly popular argument from philosophers and economists that swing state voting is effective altruism. Discusses the therapeutic benefits of ignoring politics—it’s good for you, your relationships, and society as a whole.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Pete on June 12, 2022

Why It’s Ok to Ignore Politics (2020) by Christopher Freiman is an interesting book that looks at why ignoring politics and doing other things instead makes sense. Freiman is a professor of Philosophy at William and Mary. The book starts off by looking at how much we actually know about politics. Fre......more

Goodreads review by Todd on January 27, 2021

The year is young but this may end up being my favorite book of political philosophy this year. A political philosophy that downplays the importance of politics. Topics discussed include how we’re all partisan hacks, politically motivated reasoning, the opportunity costs of political participation,......more

Goodreads review by Ron on February 21, 2021

This book offers a thorough and convincing argument as to why it is morally permissible to no longer participate in politics. This is not an argument for resignation, self-indulgence, or quietism. Succinctly put, the argument is as follows: "I'll emphasize again that you can typically pursue the ver......more

Goodreads review by Peter on February 07, 2022

I finished reading a little book by a Chris Freiman called Why it's OK to ignore politics. I found this book's thesis compelling though I was initially skeptical. It is mainly moral and epistemological arguments based on social sciences like psychology and sociology. To give your a taste he argues t......more

Goodreads review by Matthew Aujla on June 09, 2022

While I buy the arguments that a marginal vote doesn't matter and effective altruism maximizes an individual's impact. I was looking forward to reading a book telling me NOT to do something. Instead, I was told to replace politics with effective altruism. I did enjoy one of Freiman's arguments again......more