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The Hill Times: Best Books of 2017
What are the limits of Canadian democracy and how are they being expanded by a revolution in participatory democracy?
The Brexit vote in Britain and the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States illustrate that our system of representative democracy is in deep trouble.
There are signs of political alienation everywhere. Most believe that government is run by a few big interests. Wealthy corporations receive grants and beneficial regulations. The incomes of middle and lower earners have remained stagnant or decreased.
The way to change this imbalance is by strengthening our democracy and encouraging participation in the political process. A powerful grassroots movement of participatory democracy is emerging. Freeman's message is that democracy is rising in this country, but we must organize to redress the dominance of business interests, and finally fulfil the promise of government by the people.
Contents
Foreword: No Is a Very Powerful Word in Politics
Introduction
Part 1: The Rise of Representative Democracy
Chapter 1: Representative Democracy
Chapter 2: Elections and Universal Suffrage
Chapter 3: Democracy and the Rise of Canadian Capitalism
Chapter 4: Elite Control in a Democratic System
Part 2: Reformers and the Grassroots
Chapter 5: Top-Down Reform: Progressives and the Farm Parties
Chapter 6: Trade Unions
Chapter 7: Co-operatives and the Social Economy
Chapter 8: The Environmental Movement
Chapter 9: Community Groups
Chapter 10: The Excluded
Part 3: Participatory Democracy
Chapter 11: Democracy, Participation, and Social Change
Chapter 12: Creating a Participatory Democracy
Appendix: Some Rules for Reformers
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index