The Democracy Manifesto: A Dialogue on Why Elections Need to Be Replaced with Sortition

Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books. Edited by Alison McCulloch (2022)
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Abstract

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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Alison McCulloch
Massey University

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