Ian Shapiro Series
September 29, 1956
Ian Shapiro's work primarily intervenes in debates concerning democracy and the methodologies of social science research. Within democratic theory, he posits that democracy's value stems not from participation or representation, but from its capacity to limit domination. In social scientific methods, Shapiro challenges theory- or method-driven approaches. He advocates for a problem-first approach, where suitable research methods are devised to address the specific issue at hand.






