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Time to Save Democracy : How to Govern Ourselves in the Age of Anti-Politics

معرفی کتاب «Time to Save Democracy : How to Govern Ourselves in the Age of Anti-Politics» نوشتهٔ Henry Benedict Tam، منتشرشده توسط نشر Policy Press در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

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. TIME TO SAVE DEMOCRACY Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: Democracy in distress The symptoms Misdiagnosis The key to political health Part 1. Has democracy a future? 1. Why we need democracy Four classic governance strategies Democracy as a meta-strategy Nine challenges for democratic governance 2. Rethinking how we govern Towards a holistic approach Democracy subverted Towards nine remedies for democratic governance Part 2. How to sustain democratic togetherness 3. Shared mission Why we need a shared mission The problem of pseudo-shared missions How to cultivate shared missions 4. Mutual respect Why democracy must be underpinned by mutual respect Rights, respect, and reciprocity How to advance mutual respect 5. Coherent membership Why democracy needs coherent membership Contested notions of group membership How to improve democratic membership Part 3. How to underpin democratic objectivity 6. Collaborative learning Democratic objectivity and collaborative learning Learning about learning How to develop collaborative learning 7. Critical re-examination Why democracy depends on critical re-examination What is wrong with hyper-critiques How to embed critical re-examination in the way we govern 8. Responsible communication Why we need responsible communication Media power’s real impact on democracy How to foster responsible communication Part 4. How to achieve democratic power balance 9. Participatory decision making Why decision making needs members’ participation The problem with superficial participation How to advance participatory decision making 10. Civic parity Why democracy is dependent on civic parity The problem with misconceiving equality How to counter the causes of civic disparity 11. Public accountability Why we need public accountability The problem of misplaced responsibility How to enhance public accountability Conclusion: Learning to govern ourselves Togetherness Objectivity Power balance References Index Untitled Intro -- TIME TO SAVE DEMOCRACY -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Democracy in distress -- The symptoms -- Misdiagnosis -- The key to political health -- Part 1. Has democracy a future? -- 1. Why we need democracy -- Four classic governance strategies -- Democracy as a meta-strategy -- Nine challenges for democratic governance -- 2. Rethinking how we govern -- Towards a holistic approach -- Democracy subverted -- Towards nine remedies for democratic governance -- Part 2. How to sustain democratic togetherness -- 3. Shared mission -- Why we need a shared mission -- The problem of pseudo-shared missions -- How to cultivate shared missions -- 4. Mutual respect -- Why democracy must be underpinned by mutual respect -- Rights, respect, and reciprocity -- How to advance mutual respect -- 5. Coherent membership -- Why democracy needs coherent membership -- Contested notions of group membership -- How to improve democratic membership -- Part 3. How to underpin democratic objectivity -- 6. Collaborative learning -- Democratic objectivity and collaborative learning -- Learning about learning -- How to develop collaborative learning -- 7. Critical re-examination -- Why democracy depends on critical re-examination -- What is wrong with hyper-critiques -- How to embed critical re-examination in the way we govern -- 8. Responsible communication -- Why we need responsible communication -- Media power's real impact on democracy -- How to foster responsible communication -- Part 4. How to achieve democratic power balance -- 9. Participatory decision making -- Why decision making needs members' participation -- The problem with superficial participation -- How to advance participatory decision making -- 10. Civic parity -- Why democracy is dependent on civic parity -- The problem with misconceiving equality To govern ourselves or not to? This is the existential question of politics. In the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges, Henry Tam explores what should be done to revive democracy, setting out in a clear and accessible manner 9 key areas where reforms are necessary to ensure we can govern ourselves more effectively. In the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges, Henry Tam explores what should be done to revive democracy, setting out in a clear and accessible manner nine key areas where reforms are necessary to ensure we can govern ourselves more effectively
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