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“If you want things organized, you might have to read some quite tricky books about democracy [such as this one].”
– RUSSELL BRAND, actor and comedian, reading excerpts of Rebooting Democracy on his show The Trews

Unless you are a banker, by now you must have realized that politicians don’t serve your interests. Our democracies are failing us and, from Occupy Wall Street to
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Published 2014 by Thistle Publishing
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Philippe
Jul 31, 2016 rated it really liked it
This featherweight tome offers a lot of bang for the buck. In an opening gambit, the author offers a dry-eyed account of why representational democracy as currently practiced will not, for the most part, take care of the public interest. A mix of hard to avoid psychological and social mechanisms (politicians’ elite group norms, ideological biases, fear of uncertainty, voters’ ‘rational ignorance’, amongst others) and patent design flaws (short electoral cycles, wrong incentives, lack of demograp ...more
ART
Aug 15, 2014 rated it really liked it
“[A] long habit of not thinking a thing WRONG, gives it a superficial appearance of being RIGHT.” Thomas Paine, Common Sense

Rebooting Democracy is an exceptional pamphlet that aspires to be the “Common Sense” of citizen deliberation. I do not say “participatory democracy” because that term is often misunderstood as a plea for higher election turnouts or better-informed voters. Rather, the reforms in “Rebooting” envision the participation of amateur citizens (not career politicians) in governance
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Igor Veloso
O livro pode ser lido online, gratuitamente e em inglês, aqui. Livro de 2015. Sugiro que leiam, ou comprem em Português. Abaixo estão essencialmente as notas que tirei, formando, em geral, um resumo das ideias, mas acabei por desenvolver ou alertar para uma ou outra que achei que poderia estar incluída. Ao final do dia é um livro que se lê magnificamente bem, com uma linguagem que até a criança da primária entende.

“Um cidadão autónomo não é independente dos outros, mas significa que tem controlo
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Diana
Aug 03, 2018 rated it it was amazing
A sensible little book from Manuel Arriaga which offers ten reasons why politicians are usually the wrong people for the job, and five ways to create – or at least move towards – genuine democracy.

Democracy means government by the people for the people. It’s what we’re supposed to have in the UK, but in practice it doesn’t work like that. No matter who you vote for, once they get into power they all tend to act in the interests of big business, and disregard the needs and rights of the ordinary
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Sofia
Jun 02, 2016 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Don't necessarily agree with everything but food for thought and some examples there that I'm interested in reading and researching more about. Should be mandatory reading given current political situation in the EU, and also Brexit.

Whether it's a silver bullet though... perhaps not. Sadly us humans sometimes seem incapable to save us from ourselves..
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Roger
Dec 10, 2020 rated it really liked it
"Rebooting democracy" isn't a book with a sure fire solution, it is a compelling summary of some of the biggest failures in our current system as well as showing that there is a way to do politics "better".

It is one of those books that everyone should have to read before being able to vote, not only because it points some solutions, but most of all because it instills in the reader the will to search for better organizational systems/behaviors as well as demystifies a lot of the lies ingrained i
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James Elder
Excellent. Highly recommend that everyone reads this one: it's very short (little more than a pamphlet really) but has some specific, powerful ideas about how we could improve the functioning of our democracy.

The biggest/most radical idea is for the use of 'deliberative citizens panels'. Essentially, a group of people is selected at random (like jury service) and tasked with scrutinising policy proposals. They're paid for their time, and they're given access to all the expert opinion and support
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Joff Sharpe
According to Winston Churchill; “Democracy is the worst form of government….except all the others”- and the first part of this book pretty much explains why. But the phenomenon that is Donald Trump has made a lot of people think that the world’s greatest liberal democratic system is well past its sell-by date and ironically, its economic nemesis is a barely reformed China. So now is a very good time to think about “re-booting” and what that might look like.

But is it a good read? One of the early
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Lee
Aug 22, 2015 rated it it was amazing
For me, reading this book was quite a revelation. It both explained and helped to crystalise my current frustrations with the way our countries are run.
The book puts forward a basic outline for a system that to me seems remarkably sensible and fair. What it does not do is suggest how we might pull together to bring about such change.

Do I want to try out the suggestions? Yes!
Do I think I will ever see this kind of reform in my lifetime? No, unfortunately I see too much apathy around me, and I f
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Anthony Stancomb
Jun 16, 2016 rated it really liked it
An interesting book for anyone concerned with the workings of democracy today. The author propounds the theory that the people are a better judge of what we need than the politicians they elect.
The author has clearly done a good bit of research into the machinations and processes of government – particularly into the odd processes that have grown up in the late 20th century – and he makes several suggestions as to how these processes can be reversed. Intersting, but I wasn’t entirely convinced b
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Clive Lillie
May 21, 2016 rated it liked it
A quick read outlining theories of why politicians evolve into a self serving class of their own, thereby creating and sustaining a faulty, corrupt system.
This is the followed by alternative systems that assure democracy in its purest sense.
Not rocket science, easy to read, yet could haven been referenced with a little more substance.
Good succinct points, easily read in no time
Filipe Placido
Sep 15, 2015 rated it it was amazing
Recomendo vivamente a leitura. Aquele que procura alternativas que visam defender os interesses do cidadão contra o modelo atual da democracia. Irá parar de ler algumas vezes para refletir nas abordagens propostas e como se poderiam adaptar para resolver os problemas do dia-a-dia dos cidadãos. Muito bom. A sequela do "Triunfo dos Porcos" de George Orwell. ...more
Raquel Marques
Jul 29, 2015 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Muito interessante para alargar o nosso horizonte sobre a ideia que temos de sistema político; muito bem estruturado na forma como expõe as questões e as aborda por diferentes prismas apontando os problemas e possíveis soluções.
Beth Willis
Jun 29, 2016 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
This is a thought-provoking analysis of some of the failings of our current system of democracy, with practical suggestions for how it might be improved. Thoroughly researched, and very persuasive.

Valerie de La Rochette
Aug 13, 2014 rated it really liked it
if you have stopped having faith in politicians and thinking there is no alternatives, read this book and think again
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