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Democracy
- A User's Guide
- Narrated by: Ian Pringle
- Length: 13 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
They say we live in a democracy. We are free, and we should be grateful.
But just how “free” are we? How democratic are our so-called “democracies”?
Is it enough to simply elect our leaders and sit back, helpless, as they rule over us like dictators? What good is selecting our politicians, if we cannot control our media, police, or soldiers? If we must blindly follow our teachers’ and bosses’ commands whilst at school and in the workplace, is it not a little naïve to believe that we are the masters of our own destinies? And if our resources are controlled by a tiny cabal of plutocrats, bankers, and corporations, can we honestly say that our economies are being run for us?
Could things not be a little bit more, well, democratic?
Indeed, they can! Democracy: A User’s Guide shows us how.
In this story-filled book, we shall visit Summerhill, a democratic school in the east of England, before stopping off in Brazil to check out Semco, where workplace democracy is the name of the game. We will travel to Rojava, to explore life in a democratic army, and head to Spain to see why Podemos is giving liquid democracy a go. We shall travel back in time to see democracy at work in hunter-gatherer societies, tribal confederacies, the guilds, and on the commons. We will consider the case for participatory budgeting, deliberative democracy, collaborative hiring, community currencies, peer-to-peer lending, and much much more.
The message is clear and concise: Democracy does not have to be a pipe dream. We have all the tools we need to rule ourselves.
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Critic reviews
"Entertaining and insightful... Enjoyable... Interesting and curious... The examples Sheldon has collected for this book are fascinating and make for a provocative read." (Irish Tech News)
"Democracy is inherently a swamp with too many variables, both specific and contextual. Sheldon leads the reader deep into this swamp, lets them feel lost, and then shows them the many potential ways in which it can be navigated, thus reminding us that there isn't one definite meaning of democracy, nor one way to reach it, nor a standard formula to preserve it.... While the lack of dates in the anecdotes sometimes makes the reader unsure of the context, this is an interesting and immensely readable book." (Dollars & Sense Magazine)
"An incredibly straight forward guide and a book everyone living in a democracy should read... Overall, Democracy: A User's Guide by Joss Sheldon is highly recommended. Easily, 5-Stars!" (Readers' Views)
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- doug
- 29-08-24
Musk likes Mars & Sheldon very weary of pluto, plutocracy themes.
Not a mention of due process masquerading as democracy to sustain the middle management branding. Enjoyed it, well written even though a George Orwell leaning.
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- Paul Cummins
- 13-06-24
interesting book, painful narration
is this narrated by an AI... some really dodgy pronunciation. Yeoman is not pronounced ye-oh-man. English starts with an E not an I.
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