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The Democracy Manifesto - A Dialogue on Why Elections Need to be Replaced with Sortition (Hardcover): Wayne Waxman, Alison... The Democracy Manifesto - A Dialogue on Why Elections Need to be Replaced with Sortition (Hardcover)
Wayne Waxman, Alison McCulloch
R2,154 Discovery Miles 21 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Democracy Manifesto is about how to recreate democracy by replacing elections with government that is truly of, by and for the people. Written in engaging and accessible dialogue form, the book argues that the only truly democratic system of government is one in which decision-makers are selected randomly (by sortition) from the population at large, operating much the way trial juries do today, but 100% online, enabling people to govern together even across great distances. Sortition has a storied history but what sets The Democracy Manifesto apart is its comprehensive account of how it can be implemented not only across all sectors and levels of government, but throughout society as well, including the democratization of mass media, corporations, banks, and other large institutions. The resulting Sortitive Representative Democracy (SRD) is the true heir to ancient Greek democracy, and the only means of ensuring 'we the people' are represented by our fellow citizens rather than by the revolving groups of elites that dominate electoral systems. In the process, the book grapples with myriad hot topics including economic issues, international relations, indigenous rights, environmentalism and more.

Fighting to Choose - The Abortion Rights Struggle in New Zealand (Paperback, New): Alison McCulloch Fighting to Choose - The Abortion Rights Struggle in New Zealand (Paperback, New)
Alison McCulloch
R1,005 Discovery Miles 10 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

More than 35 years ago, at the height of the second wave of feminism, New Zealand passed a conservative abortion law that bucked a trend in the West toward liberalization. How did this happen in a country proud of its progressive social policies, particularly its record on women's rights? And why is such a cumbersome, expensive, endlessly litigated set of statutes still on the books? In Fighting to Choose: The Abortion Rights Struggle in New Zealand, Alison McCulloch sets out to answer those questions by taking a close look at the people involved and the tactics they employed in waging what was-and continues to be-an intense and impassioned battle.

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