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The Next Democracy?: The Possibility of Popular Control
Tony Milligan
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Representative democracy has long been problematic and subject to erosion through the introduction of components of direct democracy (referenda, voter initiatives and systems of recall). Following the increase of direct action across the world, through the Occupy movement and the rise of new populist parties championing greater citizen inclusion in decision making, many are considering whether the hierarchical system of political control might have had its day. But what might be the alternative, next democracy? This book considers the viability of a populist conception of democratic organization, which puts power into the hands of ordinary citizens. ... Read more
Representative democracy has long been problematic and subject to erosion through the introduction of components of direct democracy (referenda, voter initiatives and systems of recall). Following the increase of direct action across the world, through the Occupy movement and the rise of new populist parties championing greater citizen inclusion in decision making, many are considering whether the hierarchical system of political control might have had its day. But what might be the alternative, next democracy? This book considers the viability of a populist conception of democratic organization, which puts power into the hands of ordinary citizens. ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield International
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
162
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781783480647
SKU
V9781783480647
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99-1
About Tony Milligan
Tony Milligan is Teaching Fellow in Ethics and Philosophy of Religion with the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at King's College London.
Reviews for The Next Democracy?: The Possibility of Popular Control
Milligan's book makes the case that representative democracy as practiced by countries in Europe and North America is broken. He describes general direct democracy, a hybrid of representation and direct democracy, as the replacement for the broken system. After outlining the issue in a brief introductory preface, the author explores the reasons why representative democracy has faltered in ... Read more