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Speaker(s): Beatrix Campbell, Professor Peter Hallward, Dr Edward Kanterian
Chair: Dr Peter Dennis

Recorded on 5 October 2016 at Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building

Winston Churchill famously described democracy as ‘the worst form of government except for all the others that have been tried’. While not exactly a resounding endorsement, something like this sentiment is strongly held by most people in Western societies. Those who challenge it are branded ‘extremists’ or ‘ideologues’, with special suspicion reserved for those who incorporate unfamiliar cultural or religious beliefs. However, there have always been those who think alternatives to democracy are possible, and indeed preferable. So what are the philosophical arguments in favour of democracy, and do they stand up to scrutiny?

Beatrix Campbell (@beatrixcampbell) is a writer, journalist, and political activist.

Peter Hallward is Professor of Modern European Philosophy, Kingston University London.

Edward Kanterian is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Kent.

Peter Dennis is Fellow, Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, LSE and Forum for European Philosophy Fellow.

The Forum for European Philosophy (@ForumPhilosophy) is an educational charity that organises a full and varied programme of philosophy and interdisciplinary events in the UK.

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