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"Elections are not the solution to political crisis, they're the problem. In lively dialogue form, The Democracy Manifesto explains why elections are anti-democratic and should be replaced with government in which decision-makers are randomly selected from the population at large"--.
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Table of Contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Use of Dialogue Form
- Endnotes
- Notes
- I: Democratizing Government
- Notes
- Chapter 1: Going Democratic
- Notes
- Chapter 2: The Democratic Ideal
- Notes
- Chapter 3: Phase One: Launching Democracy
- Notes
- Chapter 4: Phase Two: Democracy in Action
- Notes
- Chapter 5: Phase Three: The Ruling Assembly (Demarchy)
- Notes
- Chapter 6: International Democracy: Foreign Affairs and War
- Notes
- Chapter 7: High-quality Information—Democracy’s Lifeblood
- Notes
- II: Democratizing Society
- Chapter 8: The Economy
- Notes
- Chapter 9: Mass Media
- Notes
- Chapter 10: Politics without Politicians
- Notes
- Chapter 11: Constitutional Democracy
- Notes
- Chapter 12: Institutional Democracy
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Authors
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