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Among the books that helped the writing of this survey were "Referendums around the World" edited by David Butler and Austin Ranney (Macmillan), "Swiss Democracy" by Wolf Linder (St Martin's Press), "...
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Among the books that helped the writing of this survey were "Referendums around the World" edited by David Butler and Austin Ranney (Macmillan), "Swiss Democracy" by Wolf Linder (St Martin's Press), "...
IT WOULD be wrong, however, to rest the case for direct democracy on utilitarian grounds alone. To vote directly on the issues of the day is more efficient than to delegate the issue-deciding job to a...
Why the time for change has come. THE argument for direct democracy is not just a matter of beating off the mostly unconvincing objections its opponents throw at it. The bigger part of the argument c...
THE serious worry is whether deciding things by a vote of the whole people is the best way of looking after an unhappy minority of the people. The worry grows when one particular bunch of unhappy peop...
IF THIS does not sound quite like the way your own national government operates, take a look at the next level down in Swiss politics. The country's 26 cantons (six of them technically "half-cantons",...
THE first lesson from Switzerland is that direct democracy is hard work. The second is that, though it makes politicians less important than they like to be, it does not remove the need for an intelli...
Democracy in the 20th century has been a half-finished thing. In the 21st, it can grow to its full height, says Brian Beedham THIS survey argues that the next big change in human affairs will probably...