Published Feb 23, 2021
A Radical Proposal for True Democracy
Ezra Klein and Hélène Landemore delve into a radical reimagining of democracy by exploring the transformative potential of diverse perspectives in governance, proposing an 'open democracy' model where citizens' assemblies replace traditional electoral systems for more inclusive, effective decision-making.

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