Jason Brennan is a professor at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, specializing in strategy, economics, ethics, and public policy.
He has authored several books on political philosophy and voting ethics, including Against Democracy and The Ethics of Voting.
Brennan's work challenges conventional wisdom about democracy and examines alternative forms of governance.
His research focuses on the intersection of politics, economics, and ethics, exploring topics such as voter competence, political participation, and the moral implications of different political systems.
Brennan's provocative ideas have sparked debate in academic and public spheres.
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