Time to save democracy : how to govern ourselves in the age of anti-politics
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Time to save democracy : how to govern ourselves in the age of anti-politics
Policy Press, 2018
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-297) and index
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Description
To govern ourselves or not to? This is the existential question of politics. With the rise of distrust, alienation, and extremism, it is all the more difficult to secure democratic self-rule when neither those in power nor the general public seem dependable when it comes to making decisions that can transform our lives, for better or worse.
In the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges, Henry Tam explores what should be done to revive democracy. Presenting in a clear and accessible manner, he goes beyond the familiar 'get the vote out' ideas, to set out 9 key areas where reforms are necessary to ensure we can govern ourselves more effectively.
Against the suggestion that democracy has run its course, this book unpacks why democratic governance is indispensable and puts forward forty recommendations to help us avoid the twin threats of oppressive rule and debilitating chaos.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Democracy in distress
Part One: Has democracy a future?
Why we need democracy
Rethinking how we govern
Part Two: How to sustain democratic togetherness
Shared mission
Mutual respect
Coherent membership
Part Three: How to underpin democratic objectivity
Collaborative learning
Critical re-examination
Responsible communication
Part Four: How to achieve democratic power balance
Participatory decision-making
Civic parity
Public accountability
Conclusion: Learning to govern ourselves
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