The expertocratic shortcut

Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (1):35-39 (2021)
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Abstract

Lafont rightly criticizes the expertocratic shortcut, i.e. the expectation that citizens blindly defer to experts. This shortcut is based on the assumptions that citizens are generally politically...

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